Thanks to all, will try it Mon Phil

On Jan 12, 2008 11:13 AM, RANDY FRYE <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:

Gently shave it down level with a straight razor.  Bring back the shine of the polyester fill, after shaving it, with a felt type cotton buff wheel that comes with a dremel package.

 

I have good luck with this method.

 


From: phlchr@gmail.com [mailto:phlchr@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Phil Campbell
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 6:20 PM
To: Stonecare Central Partners - Restoration
Subject: [sccpartners] granite countertop

 

Have a question on a granite countertop, I'm working on some countertops that have bad looking seams and some with lippage, I filled with epoxy and ran through the grits. Everything turned out fine except my grout is a little below level.so I refilled but this time I over filled

let set 24 hrs and 200 thur 8500 grit again did same thing. Looks good but you can feel it when you ran your hand across it, barely but customer says make it level, any ideas? Thanks Phil

 


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