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Old 09-03-2008   #22
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Default Re: Marble & stone restoration course

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Originally Posted by wetdec View Post
So its going well for you then. Crazy how people forget porcelain derives from the earth and treat it just any old how isnt it. There is still a lot to learn and as long as that is the case you will be ok
I don't think I will ever stop learning in this trade. I met an Italian Marble Master in the USA with 35 years experience and he still says he learns nearly everytime. There is so much you think you know until you come to the next job. But I have to say I love what I do with a passion. I love the variety as well, sometimes I am on Victorian Encaustics and the next time its Granite. Just completed a job on some 120 year old quarries with 5 coats of ronseal varnish on them. I can't wait to get my Portfolio displayed. I have looked at yours on your website and it looks varied and interesting.

I also noticed you use the Klindex Vertika (At least thats what it looks like) What do you think to it because I personally have never seen anything to match it although one one marble wall I did I wished there was something with a bigger head. Do you use their floor machines as well?

Kev

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