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										<title>When we removed the carpet tack strips from a terrazzo floor it pulled large chucks out of the terrazzo. Is there a method to remove the tack strips that will not destroy the terrazzo?</title>
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										<title>Can the recrystallization process be used to maintain granite surfaces?</title>
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