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										<title>I am having trouble coloring a polyester with black color. It seems that if I add too much color the polyester gets gummy and difficult to mix. I am trying to mix a deep black to match a repair in a black absolute granite, any suggestions?</title>
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										<title>Several days after I have polished a white marble floor there are blotchy light and dark areas. What are these and can I remove them?</title>
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										<title>A Better Coating for Slate Floors Than High-Speed Acrylic Wax</title>
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										<title>Do you have a secret formula for a granite polishing powder?</title>
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										<title>What is the best way to remove chewing gum from a flamed granite sidewalk?</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>A Silicon-Based Impregnator on a Historic Limestone Building May Be Unnecessary</title>
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										<title>Best Poultice to Remove Oil From Granite</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/we-have-a-black-marble-floor-that-appears-to-have-raised-veins-in-other-words-the-white-veins-in-the-marble-appear-to-be-lifting-up-and-in-some-places-are-falling-apart-what-causes-this-to-happen-1136.html</guid>
										<title>We have a black marble floor that appears to have raised veins. In other words the white veins in the marble appear to be lifting up and in some places are falling apart. What causes this to happen?</title>
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										<title>Recurring Stains on Stone</title>
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