Win a Stone Pro Boot Camp tuition- $1000 value!!!

Mikey P

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Up for grabs is one free seat in what is commonly known as the best stone restoration class for carpet cleaners available on earth..

May 3-5 2018 in Anaheim CA

$1000 value
Camp is held in Anaheim California.
Return any time for future Boot Camps at no charge.
Hotel and travel not included.

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May 3-5 2018 in Anaheim CA
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DAT

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Bill Cheryl
I cant even read the blue letter over red.. blur real bad for me
 

DAT

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It really depends tho on the cut: accross grain or with the grain . If it polished to high shine i would see it more, it would have more compressed uniformed look for limestone. Travertine is a younger stone and less conpressed.


Normally i would ask the client first. Not that i ever polished it before.. i learn this in geology class from mineral analysis...i think i have a book somewhere...
 

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