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How to Remove Residue and Film from Grouting

   Epoxy Residue Remover is a cleaner used to clean and remove residue and film from grouting surfaces. It's effective and cleans very fast. Grouting and film cause cloudiness to appear. This is not soap scum and occurs when the tiled surfaces aren't cleaned properly. These residues are synthetic residues like other stubborn residues such as paints. Grout and film are common in kitchens, workshops, and construction environments. Some factors need to be considered before removing grout or film. In this article, we will discuss how to remove them by using Epoxy Residue Remover. 1. Factors to Think Over Before...

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Diamond Pad for Grinding, Honing, and Polishing

As a stone restoration contractor, you know everything about diamond pads, right? But there might be some finer points you've missed. And when it comes to your trade, there's no such thing as too much education.Purchasing Equipment and MaterialsWhen it comes to purchasing the equipment and materials you need, you only really have three choices. The first choice is to blindly trust a salesperson or some fancy brochure to tell you what's what. The second choice is to rely on the testimonials of other contractors who are already using the equipment and materials you're looking for. Or you could get...

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Stone Gear and Restoration for Professionals

When you are a professional who does the restoration of natural stone to restore its elegance, luxury, and beauty for your customers, then you really do need to have top-quality stone gear. That is why we mention some of the best stone gear supplies to help you do terrific stone restoration every time.    1 Moisture Encounter Plus  The Moisture Encounter Plus is a wonderful top-quality meter masterfully designed to detect moisture for an overall inspection of a building without causing any invasive destruction to the building. You can be confident that this device will perform the detection, measurement, and...

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How to Care for Stone: Professional Training

Stone care training is not just for stone carvers and masons anymore. With more and more people choosing to use natural stone as an option for countertops, floors, walls, or other areas of their home or business, the demand for stone care specialists has grown exponentially. Whether you are a professional who wants to offer your clients additional services or want to learn how to take care of your stone surfaces at home, this post will help you understand the value you will get out of stone care training. What is stone care training? Stone care training can take many...

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Basic Guidelines for Three-step Restoration Procedure for Polished Stone Floors (part 3.2)

Dry Polishing A newer and not yet popular way of polishing with a compound is called dry-polishing. It is not exactly dry, for a certain amount of water is always necessary to activate the acid part of the compound.The term dry-polishing refers to how the polishing procedure is finished in each targeted section of the floor, which is dry. No wet and dry vacuum cleaner will be necessary until the final cleaning phase after the whole floor has been polished.The dry polishing method is overall faster than wet-polishing, in many instances offers better final results, and increases the range of marbles...

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