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I would be carefull using Nitromors on Limestone, sounds harsh to me. I would take off the surface using diamonds personally if the customer is against chemicals and is willing to spend a little bit on diamonds.
I did a similar floor in November, took the surface off and went up through the grades and finished with a polish.
 

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