Hello Tony,
We do a lot of these- sounds like it may be a lousy honing job and a failing color enhancer.Time to give it a good honing with maybe 180g or 280g honing powder.Do a test with 280g honing powder and see what you get. If you end up with a surface thats smooth as a babies behind your on the right track.We find some customers want more color enhancer applied nothers prefer natural. If you do color enhance it use something thin and easy to remove. 

On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Excel Master Floor Care <excelmasterfloorcare@cox.net> wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

I have a client with an Absolute Black Countertop.  Supposedly it had been honed by the fabricator which left dull and shiny areas.  The countertop is approximately 5 years old and is showing etch marks and rings left from cups, glasses, etc.  There are some areas that feel slightly rough.  I think it may be a doctored Granite countertop is there anything that can be done to give it a honed look?

 

Thank you,

 

Tony Warney

Excel Stone and Tile Care


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