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Tile and Stone
Newbie Joined: 30/December/2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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and to continue Mr Steamer, hope the grout is solid, he doesn't polish so long he gets orange peel, he keeps the already polished area wet so he doesn't etch it when the powder blows over onto it, yada, yada
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MR. STEAMER
True Patriot Only in the GTA Joined: 03/March/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 14549 |
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hey TS do you have a web site??? I would love to see your method
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Tile and Stone
Newbie Joined: 30/December/2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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At this point we are 75% done. I hope to have it up by the middle of Feb. I am sure it won't be totally finished, but it will be a start. My primary method depends on the condition of the stone, grout and amount of daily traffic (Commercial Vs. Residential). I grind if there is lippage, but usually Honing and powder polishing will handle the situation. I can tell you $300 for a 10 lb bucket is waaaaaay too much. I pay $180 U.S. for 25lb's. I think I could find it cheaper, but the person I buy it from has a tremendous amount of knowledge that he is willing to share with me whenever I need him.
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MR. STEAMER
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do you do a lot of homes... marble isn't big in the homes up here... you have to hit the bigger estates... Hotels all have Marble... |
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MR. STEAMER
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I also can do strip and wax... I do a few day cares... but man the trouble.. I like just doing carpet |
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qcraftsman
Newbie Joined: 21/January/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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check out www.cleanerssolution.com It is my father and father in law's shop in Gaithersburg, MD. They carry a product that I use for Marble cleaning and shining. Works great!!! It goes for only $20.00 dollars a quart. Go to the search function on their site (upper right) and type in Marble. It will come up as a Chemspec Marble Crystallizer. Good Luck!!! |
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EmpireMike
Groupie Joined: 04/May/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 82 |
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cant you just attach a piece and ad weights to it. I've seen guys do it before. You just have to have a decnt machine 1.5 horse
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EmpireMike
Groupie Joined: 04/May/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 82 |
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what's the coverage?
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Renegado
Newbie Joined: 28/August/2007 Location: Puerto Rico Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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Mr. Steamer, Can you think to use diamond pads for this marble? If you think to do this jobs more frequently.
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splash_$$$_dash
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Mark McMaster
Senior Member Joined: 22/October/2007 Location: Trenton,Ontario Status: Offline Points: 170 |
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Diamonds are the only way to go to give a truely proper restoration. Crystacrap will eventually come back and bite ya in the butt. As stated above, the stone needs to breath and after a while down the road, you might start seeing pieces of the marble flaking or spalling.
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joh
Newbie Joined: 01/May/2008 Location: NY Status: Offline Points: 33 |
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Mr. Steamer, you may want to consider 5x rather than crystalize.
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Mark McMaster
Senior Member Joined: 22/October/2007 Location: Trenton,Ontario Status: Offline Points: 170 |
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Hey Joh, you use much of MB's products? Which products do you have a preferrence to? 5X, Diaglo etc. I know it depends on the colours of marble but I usually go up as far as I can with the diamonds for the clarity. I have a crema marfil coming up soon and if I can get away with going up to 800 diamonds and throw some diaglo down with a white pad, it could save me alot of time/money.
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joh
Newbie Joined: 01/May/2008 Location: NY Status: Offline Points: 33 |
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For a crema marfil I would stop at the 800 and run the 5x with a tampico brush and call it a day. I do not use any of MB products, not that they are not good. But I need to have control over by powders and mb stuff is just two hot, and I do not have the time to work the powder from wet to dry to make it work. I am very lazy and I like to get in and out of the job as fast as I can with as little items as possible.
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