Removing polyester residue after filling travertine holes csantospago@gmail.com (08 Jun 2018 15:35 EDT)
Re: Removing polyester residue after filling travertine holes csantospago@gmail.com (08 Jun 2018 23:34 EDT)
Re: Removing polyester residue after filling travertine holes csantospago@gmail.com (09 Jun 2018 08:17 EDT)

Re: Removing polyester residue after filling travertine holes csantospago@gmail.com 08 Jun 2018 23:34 EDT

Thanks guys. I tried what I had in my truck and ended up using vortex black dot. Worked perfect

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> On Jun 8, 2018, at 3:44 PM, Ace Siler <bellastonecare@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Excalibur pads(electroplated) go up to 600g
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>> On Jun 8, 2018, at 12:35 PM, csantospago@gmail.com wrote:
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>> Hi partners,
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>> Just finished filling all the holes on this travertine floor. Actually used a product from Stu called Bond 2 part.
>> Floated the floor and cleaned most of the residue off but still have a thin layer here in there. Other than getting on my hands and knees and using sandpaper disks on the Mikita, does anybody have a solution for my floor machine?
>> Stu mentioned the sanding screens but can’t find any around where I’m working here.
>> I have metals and coppers but don’t want to get too aggressive as I don’t want create more holes.
>> Chris Santospago
>> Restoration by design stone
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