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										<title>I have been told that I have a class D marble, which is very brittle. What does this mean?</title>
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										<title>Can a polyester patching material be used to repair stone on an exterior?</title>
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										<guid>https://sr-manual.com/kb/article/i-have-to-restore-an-outdoor-sign-that-is-made-of-a-black-agglomerate-marble-the-sign-is-faded-and-is-very-gray-i-performed-a-small-test-patch-and-i-was-successful-at-restoring-the-sign-the-question-i-have-is-what-caused-the-agglomerate-to-fade-a-487.html</guid>
										<title>I have to restore an outdoor sign that is made of a black agglomerate marble, the sign is faded and is very gray. I performed a small test patch and I was successful at restoring the sign. The question I have is, what caused the agglomerate to fade a</title>
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										<title>I am having trouble polishing an unfilled travertine wall. I am using polishing powder  and it is accumulating in the pores of the travertine. Is there a better way?</title>
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										<guid>https://sr-manual.com/kb/article/i-have-a-customer-with-a-black-granite-kitchen-counter-top-the-top-is-getting-glass-rings-and-appears-to-be-fading-and-loosing-its-color-what-is-happening-524.html</guid>
										<title>I have a customer with a black granite kitchen counter top. The top is getting glass rings and appears to be fading and loosing its color. What is happening?</title>
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										<title>I have been told that darker marbles are softer than lighter colored marbles is this true?</title>
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										<title>Causes and Solutions for Impregnator Beading and Staying on Top of Stone</title>
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										<title>How long should I continue to poultice a stain?</title>
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										<guid>https://sr-manual.com/kb/article/i-have-these-circular-scratches-in-a-large-granite-floor-the-scratch-pattern-is-in-a-row-of-three-in-each-tile-and-is-about-ten-inches-in-diameter-the-tiles-are-12-by-24-inches-and-the-scratch-pattern-runs-perpendicular-to-the-longer-edge-of-the-ti-488.html</guid>
										<title>I have these circular scratches in a large granite floor. The scratch pattern is in a row of three in each tile and is about ten inches in diameter. The tiles are 12 by 24 inches and the scratch pattern runs perpendicular to the longer edge of the ti</title>
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										<title>Help! My ceramic tile floor has lost its glaze. Is there a process available to restore the glaze, or do I have to replace the floor?</title>
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