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										<title>How to Speed the Drying Time of a Poultice</title>
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										<title>We just sealed our marble tile with a water-based sealer. There is now a light, rainbow-like film on the surface of the tile. I have used every cleaner I could purchase to try get it off, but it won`t budge. Any suggestions?</title>
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										<title>Removing Yellow Discoloration on Terrazzo Caused by Carpet</title>
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										<title>We have a marble bathroom floor and keep getting spots around the toilet. Is there any sealer we can place on the marble to prevent this spotting?</title>
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										<title>My customer`s marble vanity top continually gets small chips along its edges. What is the best solution?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/when-i-polish-a-marble-floor-i-am-having-trouble-with-the-edges-of-the-tile-being-shinier-than-the-rest-of-the-floor-this-shiny-edge-is-a-thin-line-running-from-one-corner-of-the-tile-it-appears-to-be-on-the-low-side-of-the-tile-where-my-diamon-1298.html</guid>
										<title>When I polish a marble floor I am having trouble with the edges of the tile being shinier than the rest of the floor. This shiny edge is a thin line running from one corner of the tile. It appears to be on the low side of the tile where my diamon</title>
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										<title>Why You Should Not Reuse Poultice Powder</title>
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										<title>What`s the difference between a knife grade and a flowing grade polyester?</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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										<title>We have been in our new house for three months and are starting to see cracks developing in the marble floor. The contractor told us these were “settling cracks.” Will this continue to be a problem? Can the cracks be repaired, or should we replace th</title>
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