From:
Bill Marsh <bmarsh54@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 01 Mar 2005 01:12:26 -0500
Subject:
alabaster clouding
grossman@--------- wrote:
Quoted text begins.Does this just mean that
water has penetrated the stone and it will go translucent again when it
dries out or is it now permanently cloudy @#$%#@$ ? atb, g
End of quote.
Gary,
It might clear up in a dry environment, but I doubt it. That stone is
also very susceptible to heat clouding, so be careful with grinding and
electric polishing. I practically torched a piece of it the first time
I used it.
Bill Marsh
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