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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/what-type-of-dust-mop-should-i-recommend-that-my-customers-use-on-their-marble-floors-i-was-told-to-stay-away-from-treated-dust-mops-1067.html</guid>
										<title>What type of dust mop should I recommend that my customers use on their marble floors? I was told to stay away from treated dust mops.</title>
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										<title>The granite in my master bath shower is pitting and feels very rough. What is causing this, and can it be fixed?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/do-you-have-a-secret-formula-for-a-granite-polishing-powder-1081.html</guid>
										<title>Do you have a secret formula for a granite polishing powder?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-a-marble-floor-that-i-have-to-grind-hone-and-polish-the-edges-with-a-hand-machine-every-time-i-do-this-i-seem-to-be-getting-soaking-wet-due-to-all-the-water-i-need-to-use-is-there-a-way-to-do-this-with-less-water-1204.html</guid>
										<title>I have a marble floor that I have to grind, hone and polish the edges with a hand machine. Every time I do this I seem to be getting soaking wet due to all the water I need to use. Is there a way to do this with less water?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-just-completed-polishing-a-marble-floor-and-the-grout-is-covered-with-streaks-and-spots-i-am-sure-it-is-not-polishing-powder-how-can-i-repair-the-grout-1074.html</guid>
										<title>I just completed polishing a marble floor and the grout is covered with streaks and spots. I am sure it is not polishing powder. How can I repair the grout?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/can-marble-and-granite-be-mixed-on-a-floor-i-have-seen-several-patterns-that-employ-marble-granite-combinations-964.html</guid>
										<title>Can marble and granite be mixed on a floor? I have seen several patterns that employ marble/ granite combinations.</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/my-customer-s-terrazzo-floor-has-a-yellow-cast-to-it-how-can-i-remove-this-1070.html</guid>
										<title>My customer`s terrazzo floor has a yellow cast to it. How can I remove this?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/poulticing-walls-and-other-vertical-surfaces-what-you-need-to-know-902.html</guid>
										<title>Poulticing Walls and Other Vertical Surfaces: What You Need to Know</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-been-poulticing-a-stain-on-a-red-granite-counter-top-using-a-clay-poultice-and-a-commercial-degreaser-when-i-remove-the-poultice-the-area-where-the-poultice-was-is-very-dark-and-does-not-seem-to-dry-out-and-lighten-what-causes-this-and-how-c-937.html</guid>
										<title>I have been poulticing a stain on a red granite counter top using a clay poultice and a commercial degreaser. When I remove the poultice the area where the poultice was is very dark and does not seem to dry out and lighten. What causes this and how c</title>
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