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<p>[QUOTE="WLhalves, post: 600957, member: 17586"]I think it would be better to talk to the customer more on their ideas the thing that raises a red flag for me is this even non-sanded grout is going to scratch these pennies. plus throughout the process they will be stepped on prior to having the epoxy process completed.</p><p><br /></p><p>So in light of that if the customer wants them shiny the grout will do the trick why polish the backs no one will ever see them. I think I would be more concerned with introducing them to water in the setting process and the grouting process they will be subjected to a lot of water. Sealing these pennies prior to setting in my opinion would be a wasted step as well due to the fact previously mentioned the sand in the grout will remove the sealer.</p><p><br /></p><p>As a contractor your best bet would be to have the customer sign a waiver so that you are not liable for anything she could construe as damage. Hope this helps and good luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WLhalves, post: 600957, member: 17586"]I think it would be better to talk to the customer more on their ideas the thing that raises a red flag for me is this even non-sanded grout is going to scratch these pennies. plus throughout the process they will be stepped on prior to having the epoxy process completed. So in light of that if the customer wants them shiny the grout will do the trick why polish the backs no one will ever see them. I think I would be more concerned with introducing them to water in the setting process and the grouting process they will be subjected to a lot of water. Sealing these pennies prior to setting in my opinion would be a wasted step as well due to the fact previously mentioned the sand in the grout will remove the sealer. As a contractor your best bet would be to have the customer sign a waiver so that you are not liable for anything she could construe as damage. Hope this helps and good luck.[/QUOTE]
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