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How to polish a Marble Floor?

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    Posted: 31/May/2009 at 4:09pm
Hey Guys?
I have a couple of customers with marble floor they want me to clean and polish.I never polish marble floor.Does anybody can give me some tips ?Or some video links or something.Big smile
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Don't do things you know nothing about, take a workshop on how to do it.....then apply your knowledge............the way you're going about it may cost you a $hit load of money for your mistakes.
 
Would you like an amature working on your car breaks, just cause he needs a little cash.
 
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Thanks Nigthrider,

I did some stripping and waxing of vinyl, Apparently if you know what to use ,I don't think it is that difficult .I am also trying to find a someone to do the jobs when there is , But I guess will see.I don't think you can compare it to the mechanic work dough.

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Back in 1973 when I started cleaning carpets , a customer asked me if I knew how to  clean his wool carpet that he usually had sent out to a company that charged alot to clean at that time. I assured him that I knew all there was to cleaning a wool carpet and that there would be no problems and he would be happy.....BUMP..........NOT
 
How come wool doesn't shrink when the sheep are wearing it out in the rain .
 
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I got you Nightrider,Thanks
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Marble or any natural stone for that matter is a totally different animal. You can watch all the vids you want but do yourself a favour and your custy and take a course. You need the right floor machines, diamonds, metals and other handheld grinders/polishers for edgeing, stairs, counters etc. No 2 floors are alike. Some polish easier than others. You need to know how to fill cracks, fissures etc. Meed to know which grit to saty with if there's lippage and which you can stop with and go straight to your compound.

 Or you can be like a lot of Hacks and just slop down some crystacrap.

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the best think to do is get train, take a class any class so you will get an idea of what you are getting yourself into and than take the NSRA class once you have made made up your mind to continue in the stone biz.
quality natural stone care through a network of qualified natural stone professionals

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The NSRA class is by far the best class I have ever taken and I can return as many times as I want at no extra charge
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