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										<title>Every time I try to recrystallize a white marble floor, located in a bank lobby, it turns gray. This has been happening over the past several months. I don`t have any other problem with white marble except for this one bank lobby. Can you expla</title>
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										<title>I have been hired to grind a green marble tile floor. The problem is that all the corners of the tiles are curled upward. Why did this happen and can I grind the tile without a problem.</title>
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										<title>Why You Should Not Reuse Poultice Powder</title>
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										<title>Here is a question I am asked quite frequently. “My dog is not yet housebroken, and is constantly urinating on my marble floor. I`ve found that I can clean off the urine without staining, but a dull area is left afterwards. Also, how can I elim</title>
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										<title>How do I determine the the hardness of marble?</title>
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										<title>Graffiti Removal Procedure for Stone, Masonry, and Tile Surfaces</title>
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										<title>Silicon Staining Along Grout Joints</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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										<title>What You Need to Know About Silicon Impregnator Removal</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-was-told-that-i-can-polish-marble-after-the-400-grit-and-do-not-need-to-use-diamonds-higher-than-400-is-this-possible-1316.html</guid>
										<title>I was told that I can polish marble after the 400 grit and do not need to use diamonds higher than 400. Is this possible?</title>
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