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One time trial (1 pound maximum)
MB Stone Care MB-12 Polishing Powder for Stone (formerly MB-11/P) is MAURIZIO BERTOLI’S OWN BRAINCHILD AND INCREDIBLE BREAKTHROUGH!!
No polishing powder on the market can be even remotely compared to it! The least result that can be expected is “as factory-finish.” In the VAST majority of cases the final result is always better than “factory.” It works “miracles” on green marbles, always delivering a gloss obviously higher than the “factory polish!” Black marbles, dark brown marbles, extremely delicate marbles (Botticino), dolomitic marbles? NO PROBLEM! MB Stone Care MB-12 Polishing Powder for Stone is specifically designed for “Dry-polishing,” although it could also be used for wet-polishing. It enables a well trained operator to polish between 1200 and 2500 square feet per shift, depending on the marble (including coffee breaks!). What’s more, it works incredibly well on many “granites,” including – but not limited to – Black Absolute, both on floors and countertops.
MB-12 it’s an amazing performer the polishes to a deep gloss - most of the times higher than factory - all Marbles, Travertine, Serpentine (green marble), Onyx, Limestone, Alabaster, Ophicalcite, Terrazzo and more!
DIRECTIONS: The following are AVERAGE directions. Different stones may require different techniques. In doubt, don’t hesitate to contact us.
- Prepare the surface to be polished by honing it to the highest clarity possible.
- Protect surfaces that could be damaged by splatters with proper masking material.
- FLOORS: Target an area of approximately 10 – 12 sq. ft. and sprinkle a couple of tablespoons of MB-12 on the middle of it, possibly in a circular pattern slightly narrower than the diameter of the floor machine. Using a squirt or spray bottle soak the powder completely. Position a “hog-hair” pad on top of the wet powder and the floor machine on top of it. The machine cannot exceed 175 RPM for best results, and needs at least 1.5 HP. Swiftly swing the machine back and forth over the targeted area (to evenly spread the slurry), then polish slowly with a spiral motion moving from one end of the targeted area to the other and back, until the slurry dries and the stone surface becomes shiny. The first area will probably need to be done a couple of times for proper pad build-up. We suggest not exceeding approx. 100 sq. ft. with one side of the pad. After that, flip the pad over and go another 100 sq. ft. or so (hog-hair pads can be hosed off a couple of times and reused, before disposal.)
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