Re: [sccpartners] Bluestone
rmoore@americanstonecare.com 14 Apr 2009 08:34 EDT
> Dr. Fred, Mr Freitag, and other gurus,
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> So I have my first request to grind out lippage on a bluestone floor. This
> is a popular stone up in these parts of NY and PA. I even have a large
> walkway at my place of it. From what I know it has similar characteristics
> of limestone. What I do not know is can diamonds be used? For the most
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> the stone is flat but is has a rough texture. Anyone done this? Anything I
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> Jason
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> Jason Francis
> Stone Restoration Pro
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> <mailto:jfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com> jfrancis@protocolfloorcare.com
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> <http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&addr=333+Norton+Road&csz=Red+Hook
> %2C+NY+12571&country=us> 333 Norton Road
> Red Hook, NY 12571
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> <http://www.plaxo.com/click_to_call?src=jj_signature&To=845-758-6262&Email=j
> francis@hvc.rr.com> 845-758-6262
> fax: 845-622-4886
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Pros,
In addition to Jasons question we also have a potential client that is
doing a major renovation to their residence. The Library has a blue stone
floor. They want to remove the shine (which is a high gloss sealer)
Question: How does the stone respond to stripping? They don't want to
change the rough texture of the stone (grinding it down) just remove the
shine and have a flat or matt finish. We were thinking.....test area where
we strip sealer and then run over the stone with a Malish Brush on the
machine to hone. Seal upon completion? Thanks.
Ron Moore
American Stone Care, Inc.
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