Lou Noble
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About Lou Noble
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Rank
TGS Newbie
- Birthday 07/10/1980
Profile Information
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Company Name
Stone Pro
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First & Last Name
Lou Noble
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City & State
Anaheim California
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Occupation
Sales and Tech Support
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diamond pads, diamond pads, diamond pads... a diamond pad will take the ruffest of corners and you can round them off or just smooth them out in a couple of mins at the most. very fast and the pads last for a long while.
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The bbs calender... ill look for that, im not to hip to the chat forums yet, but i like them so far. Thanks. When i put something in the bbs folder, will it send out a reminder like the ones that i get in my email? Lou
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Hello all, I looked for the rules about posting dates to classes and what not and i didnt see them, so i hope this isnt going against the rules. Just to remind everyone my stone class is this friday in ahaniem ca. from 9:00-2:00 or later depending on the amount of people and questions...let me know if you need details. Again, i hope this isnt against the rules to post this, if it is im sorry and i wont do it again. Thank you, Lou
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If you are worried about all of that, just use the deep clean gel, it wont hurt your stone at all.
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If it is a concrete tile, use a slite acid cleaner and dilute it. Vanatrol from prosoco or deep clean gel is an alkaline that is great and wont hurt the stone at all.
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Shane that is a great question!!! Staining is a problem and when you learn how to remove the stains from the stones you will have a nice business just doing that. For each stain there is a remover: for a stain that has penatrated the stone olive oil, grease, kitchen stains the product you use will depend on how long the stain has been in the stone. for a stove area that has oil and grease that sat for days at a time you could use a politice and add something like metholine chloride or a degreasing stripper that is safe for the stone. If it is a potted plant that put the stain or mark on the stone a simple tooth brush and an alkaline or acid stripper( depending on the make up of the stone) will work fine. Also there are sealers for pavers that wont leave any finish, you wont know they are ther until spills bead up and roll of the stone. Keep them commin guys, great question!! Im going to turn you guys into stone works, you just watch!!
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AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!! no stone talk?!?!?!?! Once you learn how to work on stone everything else will be just work!!! Stone Work: Clean and Seal, Polish, Hone, Fills, Scratch Removal, Etch Removal, Stripping etc...Nobody has ever done any of this?!?!?!
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Nobody has any stone problems they are dealing with?!?!?! Lets talk about stone problems... Puuuuuuuleeeezzzzzz
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AHHHHHHHHHHHH... That makes sense. Ok, so you dont use the wood stripper on stone then, or are you guys. I am just trying to get a feel for what else is being used in the field.
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OK guys, i just figured out what all of the HD products are (hd80 and so on) they are wood strippers... at least i think that is what they are. Am i on the right track here? I would like to know more about these products please. If you could please tell me what the ph is in these products what color it is what it smells like and so on...
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Everyone there has to use a floor machine, at least two different marble polishes and diamond pads. We clean, and seal the floor too. You WILL be more comfortable with the floor machine and polishing floors.
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Sorry, i dont know how i missed that in your last post. i just saw the word sealer and i must have went on auto pilot from there... What area is the 805 area code? I could show you how to polish concrete as well as densify it so that it is as hard as granite and as polishable as granite too. I would like for you to come to my class too.
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Hope i havent broken any rules with this thread oops... I wont post a web site for my products out of respect for the Beth and Rod, if you need any info regarding products just email me: loujnoble@msn.com Sorry and thanks for the great site, ill read the vendor rules. Lou
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Hey guys, I can show you how to polish concrete indoor and outdoor to look like marble and granite... One Tough, What sealer are you using? is it dry treat?
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I dont have a stone restoration company now... i used to resurface stone and now i sell the products... it is very rare that a carpet cleaner can do stone so even though they say they can they 99% of the time cant( they call cleaning and sealing "restoration" hahahaha) About concrete, i love polishing that too!! what kind of rig are you using and what diamonds are you using? that is a new passion of mine, it is very fun to do, and the out come is great!!!