Re: [sccpartners] Travertine
Mike Marsoun 03 Oct 2013 00:05 EDT
I using the old Stonehardener 2 from RJSC and it is working great. Nearest thing you can still but is the prime grind M.
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On 03/10/2013, at 11:07 AM, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Would like to make it more consistent. Very poor quality travertine. Any ideas?
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> Nano guard by the same company that makes the cheetah pads. It blends the tiles very nice but its a coating and would increase the shine. Other than that maybe cutting the floor to more of a mat finish seal with miracle 511porous plus .
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>> I did this travertine restoration. I filled the holes after flattening w 70 resins and removed with the 120 resins because I didn't want to destroy the cheetahs. The filling came out awesome. Then I went with the #2 cheetah pads and then 1500 monkey pad real quick, mostly just to clean the residue. The stone is not dense and a lot of difference from tile to tile. It looks very inconsistent, more than usual. I have to sample some things tomorrow. May try 5x or a discontinued RJSC polish I have been hoarding (stone hardener 2) that has a lot of wax in it. Came out with great color and definitely an 800 equiv shine. Not bad for 3 steps from lippage! Would like to make it more consistent. Very poor quality travertine. Any ideas?
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