Pumice stone, news to me.

Mikey P

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Grout???
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We use a powdered version on some floors we service- only way to get it cleaned. Flamed granite



Were actually working on some Cantera- a tile floor with similar attributes
 

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what a new and dynamic thought ...adding fine abrasive to clean difficult to remove crud on hard surfaces

nooze to me too:icon_rolleyes::lol:

..L.T.A.
 
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Mikey P

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So you're going to rub that Stone on a grout line?


News to me



I guess I'll fasten it to a fancy poll and start selling it
 
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I have used pumice stones on toilets and tubs for years. it works great to get the years of hard water build up off of the porcelain
 

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Mikey,
The one you show is more like a grill brick than the other (harder) pumice stones shown. If the style you have is what you need, buy them in a much larger size at a restaurant supply house, or by the case on amazon. A 4 inch x 4 x 8 brick is about $3.00.
 
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