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Hi Kev,
I am leaving the liquid on for about 3-5mins then using a scrubbing brush to agitate the material, prior to polishing with a cloth and rinsing with a lot of water.
Randomly i opted to use some sandpaper on a descrete tile and it went from the white you see on the right to a nicer brown colour (when dry). I think that the residue is just too thick and requires something more abrasive to remove it.
Any recommendations if that is the case?
Also is the browny colour correct for white travertine, my girlf and I have differing opinions on that colour they should be, as i feel just cos they are labelled white doesnt stop them being brown in colour.
Really need to find a solution as i am sick of having to go to her mum for a shower lol.
I would use my hand machine and Aqua Mix Nano scrub but you may find it difficult to get hold of. So the suggesstion of the Lithothin cement away and the orbital machine with a scotch pad will probably work. Be careful which colour pad you use and don't use black it is too coarse. You can make your own pads as well by going into any Janitorial suppliers and buying a large one and cutting it to size for the machine that way you will get several out of one pad. If the haze is deeper and persists simply double the pad to make it work deeper.
Good Luck
Kev