RE: [sccpartners] Color enhancer sealer Marble Maestro 22 Jan 2009 18:34 EST

Yes it does, tremendously

I use Stone Tech here in Montreal.

Is there any way you can get step by step instructions of what was done?

Who was the original applicator?  Can you find out how it was cleaned, how
the sealer was applied, include time frame as well.

This product will not remove with acetone, but if it is the solvent based
one it will cut back with lacquer thinner.  But I may agree with Zev and the
use of a honing powder.

Try to give me the maximum amount of information, but nothing stops you from
doing a few tests as was suggested.  Any of these may solve the issue as all
have been used and all have worked due to so many other factors.  Ex- You
may have a very light film on it and then the acetone may work etc etc etc!

Anthony Masecchia
Master Stone Consultant

www.777-7797.com

-----Original Message-----
From: stonerestorationplus@gmail.com [mailto:stonerestorationplus@gmail.com]
On Behalf Of zev@stonerestorationplus.com
Sent: January 22, 2009 6:13 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Color enhancer sealer

Hi I went down to look at the floor and some of the tiles looked like
they were polished. The color enhancer that they used was from
STONE	TECH PROFFESIONAL RICH	 COLOR ENHANCER SEALER. I hope this
helps.

On 1/22/09, Marble Maestro <777-7797@videotron.ca> wrote:
> Both are great suggestions.
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> Without knowing what product it is, its difficult to be exact.
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> I would be interested to know which it is.
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> Some of the sealers such as SIM from Lithofin, you can reapply some sealer
> on the surface, allow it to work its way in, agitate it with a red pad and
> remove it as you would as if you had just sealed it.
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> Every Impregnator has a different way to apply and to "remove", you have
to
> find the ones you are comfortable with.  Color enhancing especially is not
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> natural process and not as easy to do as they let you think.
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> Anthony Masecchia
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> Master Stone Consultant
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> Marble Maestro tm
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> 6615 Papineau
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> Montreal Quebec
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> H2G 2X3
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> 514-777-7797
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> 514-904-1815
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> www.777-7797.com
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> From: rivera.gm@gmail.com [mailto:rivera.gm@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Georgia
> Rivera
> Sent: January 22, 2009 3:45 PM
> To: Restoration and Maintenance
> Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Color enhancer sealer
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> I have used acetone and a pad to remove color enhancer.  It won't change
> the
> finish but you might have to reseal afterward with an impregnating sealer.
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> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 2:35 PM, rod medel <rodsuperiorstone@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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> Honing powder.... grit will depend on the finish i would do a 220 or 400
> mb's powder is awesome.I have just found doing the stripper,cleaner the
> masking just isn't worth it when you are going to have to use honing
powder
> when done anyway.
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> --- On Thu, 1/22/09, Zev Guez <zev@stonerestorationplus.com> wrote:
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> From: Zev Guez <zev@stonerestorationplus.com>
> Subject: [sccpartners] Color enhancer sealer
> To: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
> Date: Thursday, January 22, 2009, 8:17 AM
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> Hi I am going today to look at a honed jerusalem gold limestone that was
> color enhanced and the customer said that in some areas there is a builup
> and residue. What would be the best way to remove it .
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> --
> Zev Guez
> Stone Restoration Plus
> (732) 309-3878
> www.stonerestorationplus.com <http://www.stonerestorationplus.com/>
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