Has anyone seen this before?

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mdash29

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Has anyone heard of ruining a marble floor with water and bleach? I looked at the floor and you have to get the light just right to see anything wrong. I did see some little dots that looked like water spots. I tried to wipe them up but to no avail. Has anyone else run into this problem? I didn't do the damage but they asked me about it and if there is anything I could do to help them.

Michael
 
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Motomark

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Dry sweep with cotton flat dust mop followed by mopping floor with a netural warm water rinse low moisture and high speed buffing with a white Pad using a marble polish
If that dose not work will have to be honed with a marble polishing powder from some one that has experience restoring Marble floors 8)
 
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TimP

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High alkalinity will damage marble in addition to acid.

Like said above repolishing should help. If you have a 175 buffer, get you some monkey pads and make you a couple bucks a ft. Marble needs to be repolished/honed every so often anyway. It's really not that difficuilt of a process. (I actually participated in polsihing some marble and the hardest part to me is picking the grits and that comes with experience).
 

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