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It is valuable that the author has shared his knowledge, skills and mistakes. It may be useful for someone. Thank you for your review!
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Do you want to learn the ins and outs of the skills required to get into the granite and marble business? Giuseppe Fanone shares his vast knowledge about this subject with you. You will benefit from the knowlege shared whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or want to start a business.
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This book offers a valuable resource for anyone looking to develop a specialized skill in stone and concrete restoration. It's especially useful for individuals considering starting a business in this field, with practical insights on tools and pricing. Nice review.
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From the review of the book, I could tell that it carried a wealth of knowledge, and I was happy to see how much of an effect it had on the reviewer's life. If I come in contact with anyone interested in stone restoration, I'd happily recommend this book to them.
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Although this book offers benefits to both do-it-yourselfers and those who would like to start their own stone and marble restoration business, it is more of a guide for the former. The author offers a plethora of useful information about the instruments required to restore various kinds of materials. Congrats on BOTD.
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"Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete & Marble Polishing, And Many other Specialty Skills" by Giuseppe Fanone is a guide intended for specialized restoration. The author has decades of work in the industry behind him. I like the author's attention to detail.
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The book appears to be a helpful tool for stone and cement restoration projects.  Builders, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts will find it excellent for their projects.
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Post by Florence Ahenda »

Without your in depth review of the BOTD ,I would not have considered reading it because i would have easily dismissed it as not being in my interest area ,but I now would recommend it for those with special interests in developing skills for restoring concrete and Marble and may not be for those looking for DIY resources.
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Filled with tips, strategies, techniques, and advice, today's BOTD is not only educational, but also one that will motivate and act as a guide on the journey to success. Readers interested in starting their own stone and marble restoration business should definitely download this today! Thank you for the helpful review. :-)
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I've never read a book on stone and marble restoration. The best about this book is that it offers a wealth of information to learn to restore different materials. Perhaps, like me, you're not into this, but who knows what you and I could take away from a thorough read of this book?
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"Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete and Marble Polishing and Many Other Specialty Skills" by Giuseppe Fanone is a great book for anyone who wants to learn more about Concrete and marble polishing and related skills. Besides reading it, I will recommend it to a friend who does work around concrete and marble. Am sure they will find this book helpful.
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Post by Timothy Rucinski »

Well, at my age, I don't think that I'll be doing any stone or ceramic work anytime soon. But I love these kinds of books. I hope this becomes a handy tool for all of those handy people looking to try their hands at this kind of work.
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This skillfull guide is well suited to the particular audiences like entrepreneurs intending to start their own business in marble and tiles artwork. I am sure this comprehensive guide will provide you with huge skills and many ideas to generate money. Speaking about errors, I don't think it would matter to a person who is interested in learning skills and not words.
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'This book is more of a guide for people who would be interested in starting their own stone and marble restoration business than for the do-it-yourself handyperson, but it offers benefits to both.'
A book that teaches a skill sounds interestingly educational.
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I read a few of the introductory pages of Affordable Learning Guide: Concrete and Marble Polishing and I honestly think the author would benefit from having an English as a first language speaker edit the book. The errors in tenses are numerous and distracting.
I believe it would be a more engaging and enjoyable read if well edited. I am a lover of handy jobs such as Giuseppe writes about but I found the errors very distracting.
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