If you are equipped with orbital, it’s very true about the
mess , I also find this to give a much better finish. But with the creams
at the end, and since you are equipped I imagine with marble polishing
tools, then you can use your Bosch or Makita variable speed.
I love tools so I buy everything but it sits in the garage for
months before I can use them again... for what??
Anthony Masecchia
Master Stone Consultant
Marble Maestro
T. 514.777.7797
F. 514.904.1815
E. anthony@777-7797.com
Active President of BNI Westmount
From: Dennis Dyer
[mailto:ddyer@kdcountertops.com]
Sent: July-01-09 10:27 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] removing scratches from corian
You must use an orbital sander you will make mess if you use
diamond tools we fab corian every day and you must start with 100 micron paper
then 60 then 30 and then a burgundy scotch pad last
DENNIS DYER
PRESIDENT
K&D COUNTERTOPS
3 DANIELLE DR
WINDHAM ME 04062
207 892 5188 FX 207 892 5189
EMAIL DDYER@KDCOUNTERTOPS.COM
HAVE A GREAT DAY
From: Polishedrock210@aol.com
[mailto:Polishedrock210@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 9:25 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] removing scratches from corian
I just bid a mid sized travertine restoration where the customer
has a mud room counter and cast in basin she uses to wash the dog,it is made
from the newer upgrade material from corian,made by Dupont cant remember the
name,Can I remove scratches and refinish with resin diamond pads??? the
material was very expensive however its still plastic.Anyone ever try this???
seems like 400-800-1800 should do it
Thanks in advance for any advice "Big
Blessings" Scott Wilson/ Wilson Stonework's Inc
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