The shiny edges are what we call “v” edges, since they normally form a “v” along two edges of the tile. You are correct in that these “v” edges are areas that are lower than the adjacent tile and your diamonds are not touching these areas... Read More
Stone & Tile Restoration
The wavy pattern you are describing is usually caused by honing with diamonds that are too flexible. Most of the time there is a flexible cushion where the diamonds attach to the drive pad. The diamonds float over the floor and do not hone the floor... Read More
White thassos marble can be tricky to polish. One technique that works is to start polishing as you would normally polish. Normal is working the powder into a pasty consistency. Continue to work the slurry until it is totally dry. Continue to work... Read More
Some botticino marble have areas that are soft. These soft areas are the cause of the dull spots you describe. The polishing powder is eroding these soft spots. There are several techniques for polishing these dull areas. First, do not use polishing... Read More
During the polishing try to keep the floor as wet as possible. Try to prevent the polishing powder from drying in the grout lines. While the floor is still wet apply a solution of stone soap and water, agitate the grout lines with the mop and pick up... Read More
Many green marbles will not have the depth of shine that other marbles have. The greens from Asia are some of these types. The surface will have a good shine but little clarity.Unfortunately there is not much that can be done to give the stone any... Read More
Some agglomerate tiles are poorly manufactured and will have tiny air holes which open up when ground. This most likely what happened in this case. These tiny holes are so small that it is difficult to get grout and polyester to flow into them. To... Read More
What diamonds are you using? Resin bond diamonds will not last on a saturnia floor. I would recommend using metal bond diamonds, or bricks. Saturnia is a very abrasive stone and will require very abrasive pads.Try using some of the diamond brick... Read More
There are many factors that contribute too how far a diamond abrasive will go. The type of stone, how abrasive the stone is, how severe the lippage is, the equipment you are using etc.all contribute to the wear of the diamond. In other words, it is... Read More
Diamonds are the most popular abrasive for honing marble but are not the only abrasive. Alternative abrasives are as follows:SCREENS screens are silicon carbide mesh that can be used dry or wet. The disadvantage with screens are that they wear very... Read More