Another great (even better) granite article from Robert Falzone!

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This blog is especially written for a cleaner who occasionally does stone. I’m talking about someone with a truckmount or a portable, someone who has a 3 room special for carpet cleaning, someone who up-sells upholstery and tile when they can get it. Maybe there are some carpet cleaners out there who may occasionally polish marble or travertine with a 5x powder or a Spinergy diamond pads. That’s cool, but using 5x powder or Spinergy pads doesn’t necessarily make someone a stone guru.



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Thanks Mike and thanks, Robert Falzone. I took the elves to a Spinergy demo in Gadsden AL two weeks ago. It was very informative!
 
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Pretty good article but he left out a very basic and easy procedure as far as removing hard water deposits on granite: razor blades. Here are pics from a job where I scrapped off the deposits, scrubbed with a product similar to Magic Al's glass cleaner, then polished with MB-20
 

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I like your article but diamonds are way faster and easier to use. This video is shot in real time.
 

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