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										<title>My customer has a white pickled Mexican tile floor that is peeling and has asked if it can be re-pickled?</title>
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										<title>Do I have to use diamonds to hone marble? Are there any alternative materials?</title>
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										<title>Is there an ultra fast method for grinding a marble floor? It takes me forever to grind a marble floor flat.</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/can-i-mix-my-own-polishing-powder-and-do-you-have-a-suggested-formula-1294.html</guid>
										<title>Can I mix my own polishing powder and do you have a suggested formula?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/can-a-marble-floor-be-flamed-like-a-granite-floor-1277.html</guid>
										<title>Can a marble floor be flamed like a granite floor?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/how-do-i-remove-etch-marks-from-a-marble-shower-wall-the-maid-used-an-acid-cleaner-on-them-and-it-left-some-deep-marks-954.html</guid>
										<title>How do I remove etch marks from a marble shower wall? The maid used an acid cleaner on them and it left some deep marks.</title>
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										<title>Causes and Solutions for Impregnator Beading and Staying on Top of Stone</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-a-white-marble-floor-that-has-been-coated-with-a-polyurethane-the-same-type-that-is-applied-to-wood-floors-what-is-the-best-method-to-remove-the-urethane-can-i-grind-it-off-or-will-i-need-to-use-a-stripper-of-some-sort-1256.html</guid>
										<title>I have a white marble floor that has been coated with a polyurethane -- the same type that is applied to wood floors. What is the best method to remove the urethane? Can I grind it off or will I need to use a stripper of some sort?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-to-restore-an-outdoor-sign-that-is-made-of-a-black-agglomerate-marble-the-sign-is-faded-and-is-very-gray-i-performed-a-small-test-patch-and-i-was-successful-at-restoring-the-sign-the-question-i-have-is-what-caused-the-agglomerate-to-fade-a-1159.html</guid>
										<title>I have to restore an outdoor sign that is made of a black agglomerate marble, the sign is faded and is very gray. I performed a small test patch and I was successful at restoring the sign. The question I have is, what caused the agglomerate to fade a</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/what-s-the-best-way-to-remove-a-polyurethane-finish-that-was-placed-on-my-slate-floor-958.html</guid>
										<title>What`s the best way to remove a polyurethane finish that was placed on my slate floor?</title>
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