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										<title>Two Ways to Test Stone Sealer Performance</title>
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										<title>I am having trouble polishing a travertine floor. I can get a good polish except for the fact  that I have a lot of dull spots on the floor. Why is this and is there a way I can make the shine even across the surface?</title>
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										<title>I was told that I can polish marble after the 400 grit and do not need to use diamonds higher than 400. Is this possible?</title>
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										<title>Can I stop at the 400 grit and polish granite like I do with marble?</title>
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