Thanks to all. I have all the products suggested and will proceed. The question To Fred is, "Why does it come Back?"

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 8:51 PM, rod medel <rodsuperiorstone@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hey Don

Mb-12 should really have no affect on it,I know it says it works on many a "granite" but I have never had luck using the 12 on Granite now the mb-18 for granite working it wet to dry works great,and of course if powder alone wont work you would have to face polish with a "good" set of granite diamonds I like Maurizio's personally.I want to take Michael of Stone Henge top polishing class I would love to see his techniques and pick his brain and that of my peers,so much good information out there from all of you!!

Good Luck


Don Semi <don@restoremarbleandgranite.com> wrote:
Hi all:
 
Customer has Labradorite Blue granite counter. It has one spot about 4' x 4" that has no polish to it at all. Another area is developing also. He indicated that he had a guy out a year ago who "polished it right out". To me it looks like resin breaking down. They indicate it has not been sealed. I tried some of MB-12 on it to no effect. Left an acetone poultice on the most obvious area. I am to call them tomorrow. I know it is late but any help or suggestion would be appreciated.
 
Thanks

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Don Semi
Granite & Marble Restoration
Dedicated to the Preservation of Fine Surfaces
don@restoremarbleandgranite.com
303-249-7909



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Don Semi
Granite & Marble Restoration
Dedicated to the Preservation of Fine Surfaces
don@restoremarbleandgranite.com
303-249-7909