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neapolitan

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I have used klenzall from stonetech with not the great of results. I used the turbo at about 400 psi to rinse. Is that anything that will do a better job? thanks Kyle Albero
 

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We will have an auction on some Magic Wand Oxyblaster here next week. My personal favorite for cleaning Marble.

But...

Most polished Marble that I run into needs cleaning AND polishing in order to look good.
 

SamichUSA

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neapolitan said:
I have used klenzall from stonetech with not the great of results. I used the turbo at about 400 psi to rinse. Is that anything that will do a better job? thanks Kyle Albero

I run into this quite often. I run a stone restoration business here in Denver.

If memory serves Klenzall recommends Klenzal 4 for polished stone and 3 for honed. But ee have used 3 - diltued 3:1 with water with great results.

But Mikey P is absolutely right it most likely needs more than just a clean and seal.

Often times these floors are not properly maintained. The cleaning person uses a wet mop which just moves dirt around then people walk on top of that. It sounds like a clean and polish job is what's needed.

Do you know the name of the marble? Do you have any pics?
 

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SamichUSA said:
neapolitan said:
I have used klenzall from stonetech with not the great of results. I used the turbo at about 400 psi to rinse. Is that anything that will do a better job? thanks Kyle Albero

I run into this quite often. I run a stone restoration business here in Denver.

If memory serves Klenzall recommends Klenzal 4 for polished stone and 3 for honed. But ee have used 3 - diltued 3:1 with water with great results.

But Mikey P is absolutely right it most likely needs more than just a clean and seal.

Often times these floors are not properly maintained. The cleaning person uses a wet mop which just moves dirt around then people walk on top of that. It sounds like a clean and polish job is what's needed.

Do you know the name of the marble? Do you have any pics?
Hi Josh good to see U here....I recommended Klenztone #3 privately...I don't think many of the guys here have ever heard of this product since there's no banner? LOL
 

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I would just boost the klenzall with floor stripper or something similiar.

I think there's a bit of confusion.

Klenzall by stonetech and Klenztone are 2 different products. Though I've used Klenztone 3 and think it's a good cleaner, I would not have it in the truck if I had a multi truck business. Too much that you have to watch out for, glass, granite, ceramic tile and stainless to name a few. I almost used it the other day on a travertine floor. It would have probably done great except at the last minute I remembered that it would jack up the granite inserts. I don't even trust myself with it and truthfully :lol:



Albert
 

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For cleaning use Spinergy Stone Perfect. Also increase your pressure to about 650 or 700 PSI to get effective cleaning.

As several others have stated, there is a good chance it needs more than cleaning to look good. Polishing, maybe more.
 

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