Michael,
Have looked at the stone under a loop. Try 30x. Probably burned.
Best,
Leland
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Thanks ken about the 48 hour mist in water; but it ain't going to happen
on this project;and for your information the RC Cleaner the other guy
used did not remove the black soots... Pinheads .the limestone is
bleached and blotchy ;and as hot water washing may ( I said may ) just
bring residual salts and chems to the surface with the dry cycle; I am
reluctant to proceed with taking on this guys contract until Im sure
there are no salts . .do they make big litmus paper....or do I just
stick my tongue on the side of the building.is enough to impress the
client......Best Michael....
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