dealtimeman
Everyday is Saturday.
cheetah pad(Larry let me borrow a cheetah to try out). I have to first say I understand now why stone guys charge so much, it is like doing the same jobs five times in one day. I started using the number two cheetah pad but it made a lot of noise and actually started falling apart so I thru it out and grabbed the monkeys. I decided to start out with four hundred and work all the way through the set of pads to 11000. For me it was challenging, mentally, because the first three steps I saw so minute change it was quite trouble some for me. By the 8000 it started looking ok but not great. The 11000 gained some clarity and added some depth but not as I hoped.
The customer is just flat out amazed and is very happy. I was not on the other hand. I see all these video of these guys doing the same color marble ( I know none are completely alike) and mine did not look like theirs. Here are some pics and have to say, I think it looks better in rh pic than in person. It took me 11 hours to complete and I'd the 11 hours, 5 hours was stripping the floor and getting 5 or more year old wax and sealer out of the grout. I am already looking at a real set of stone equipment to really get it done right.
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The customer is just flat out amazed and is very happy. I was not on the other hand. I see all these video of these guys doing the same color marble ( I know none are completely alike) and mine did not look like theirs. Here are some pics and have to say, I think it looks better in rh pic than in person. It took me 11 hours to complete and I'd the 11 hours, 5 hours was stripping the floor and getting 5 or more year old wax and sealer out of the grout. I am already looking at a real set of stone equipment to really get it done right.
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During 400 grit
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