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										<title>I have been told that stone flooring is called non-resilient. What is the difference between resilient and non-resilient flooring?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-accidentally-splashed-marble-slurry-on-a-stainless-steel-elevator-door-i-tried-wiping-it-off-with-water-and-a-neutral-cleaner-and-when-it-dried-there-was-still-a-film-on-it-help-1239.html</guid>
										<title>I accidentally splashed marble slurry on a stainless steel elevator door. I tried wiping it off with water and a neutral cleaner and when it dried there was still a film on it. Help?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/what-is-the-best-pad-to-use-for-powder-polishing-white-hogs-hair-or-1310.html</guid>
										<title>What is the best pad to use for powder polishing? White? Hogs hair? Or... ?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-tried-feathering-a-marble-floor-by-staying-away-from-the-edges-but-when-i-finished-i-had-a-cloudy-halo-along-the-edge-what-did-i-do-wrong-1206.html</guid>
										<title>I tried feathering a marble floor by staying away from the edges but when I finished I had a cloudy halo along the edge. What did I do wrong?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-just-honed-a-travertine-floor-and-it-has-all-these-very-tiny-pin-holes-knife-grade-and-the-flowing-grade-polyesters-will-not-fill-in-the-holes-do-you-know-something-that-will-1151.html</guid>
										<title>I just honed a travertine floor and it has all these very tiny pin holes. Knife grade and the flowing grade polyesters will not fill in the holes. Do you know something that will?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/the-white-veins-in-the-black-marble-floor-in-my-customer-s-bathroom-appear-to-be-crumbling-and-disintegrating-what-s-causing-this-and-can-it-be-repaired-1055.html</guid>
										<title>The white veins in the black marble floor in my customer`s bathroom appear to be crumbling and disintegrating. What`s causing this, and can it be repaired?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/is-it-safe-to-use-a-store-bought-cleaner-wax-combination-on-my-marble-floor-1053.html</guid>
										<title>Is it safe to use a store-bought cleaner/wax combination on my marble floor?</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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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/can-cracks-in-terrazzo-be-repaired-how-1002.html</guid>
										<title>Can cracks in terrazzo be repaired? How?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-a-new-customer-that-just-bought-a-house-that-has-a-beautiful-marble-floor-the-floor-has-had-several-coats-of-wax-applied-to-it-what-is-the-best-way-to-remove-the-old-wax-secondly-the-customer-says-they-want-it-to-be-re-waxed-your-thoughts-1047.html</guid>
										<title>I have a new customer that just bought a house that has a beautiful marble floor. The floor has had several coats of wax applied to it. What is the best way to remove the old wax? Secondly, the customer says they want it to be re-waxed. Your thoughts</title>
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