you can also use the following trick

take a pinch of black granite powder
add some crystallization fluid and work into a slurry
butt wet to dry
DO NOT USE WATER,,only the crystallizer
Use a #1 steel wool pad


please note that when you use cyrstallization fluid on granite you are not crystallizing since you can only crystalize a calcium based stone.

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 1:03 PM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:

True scuffs on black granite should be able to be removed using dark tin oxide or a policing powder like 5x or MB 12. Shouldn't have to hone unless they are scratches. Test the scuffs onsite with the SCC compound which should do the trick.
Honing and polishing black granite takes some practice.

On Mar 19, 2012 12:05 PM, "Peggy Cox" <info@coxstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
Hey all,
We were asked by an installer to fix some "scuff" marks on a few newly installed absolute black granite tiles. We picked up a sample to test and after honing and using the dark granite polish powder from scc the granite is not as black as the factory finish. Can we get that deep black color back?  If so, what do you all use?

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