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										<title>I have a new customer that just bought a house that has a beautiful marble floor. The floor has had several coats of wax applied to it. What is the best way to remove the old wax? Secondly, the customer says they want it to be re-waxed. Your thoughts</title>
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										<title>There is a deep scratch running up the middle of several granite tiles on my customer`s floor. is it possible to remove this scratch and blend the repaired area into the rest of the floor?</title>
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										<title>Is it possible to polish marble without using powders?</title>
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										<title>Silicon Staining Along Grout Joints</title>
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										<title>We live in San Francisco and are refurbishing our town house. We would like to use marble on our kitchen floor, but are concerned it may crack during an earthquake. Is there any way to install it that would minimize the cracking?</title>
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										<title>I have a customer with a black granite kitchen counter top. The top is getting glass rings and appears to be fading and loosing its color. What is happening?</title>
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										<title>Is a 300 rpm machine faster or better than a 175 rpm machine for honing and polishing marble?</title>
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										<title>Tips for Preventing or Removing a Ring Around a Poultice</title>
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										<title>Moss and Lichen Growth May Deteriorate the Limestone</title>
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										<title>Is it safe to use a store-bought cleaner/wax combination on my marble floor?</title>
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