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										<title>Applying an Impregnator to a Wall or Vertical Surface</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/why-impregnators-are-safe-for-food-prep-910.html</guid>
										<title>Why Impregnators Are Safe For Food Prep</title>
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										<title>I have been told that I have a class D marble, which is very brittle. What does this mean?</title>
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										<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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										<title>The Best Time of Year to Clean an Old Stone Building</title>
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										<title>I am having trouble polishing an unfilled travertine wall. I am using polishing powder and it is accumulating in the pores of the travertine. Is there a better way?</title>
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										<title>Why You Should Not Reuse Poultice Powder</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/can-i-stop-at-the-400-grit-and-polish-granite-like-i-do-with-marble-1095.html</guid>
										<title>Can I stop at the 400 grit and polish granite like I do with marble?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-am-having-trouble-grinding-a-marble-tile-floor-flat-it-seems-that-the-tiles-are-cracking-at-the-corners-why-is-this-happening-1259.html</guid>
										<title>I am having trouble grinding a marble tile floor flat. It seems that the tiles are cracking at the corners, why is this happening?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-was-called-to-remove-a-heavy-wax-coating-on-a-granite-floor-i-ve-discovered-that-the-janitorial-company-has-been-stripping-and-waxing-this-floor-for-several-years-the-problem-is-the-granite-is-developing-small-pits-and-appears-to-be-falling-1178.html</guid>
										<title>I was called to remove a heavy wax coating on a granite floor. I`ve discovered that the janitorial company has been stripping and waxing this floor for several years. The problem is the granite is developing small pits and appears to be falling</title>
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