Thanks everyone for all your help. I am going to give it a try today.
pj

On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 10:33 PM, Randy Frye <rfrye@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi PJ

Do some masking of close surfaces and cover the floor.

 Use waterless diamonds on a 3 inch driver, carful with the down pressure of the diamonds not to sand a bowl dip in it....

 Then hertrons marble polishing compound with hardly any moisture, polish till dry with white pad and 3 inch driver. Then wipe clean with a damp terry cloth towel a couple times.

We use a variable speed makita on #1 setting and if you slightly press the trigger you can keep the rpm low so you don't splatter the ceiling.

Good Luck,
Randy



On Sep 30, 2012, at 12:38 PM, PJ Raduta wrote:

Hey partners,

I was wondering what sorts of processes you use to to address scratching on non-flat surfaces. A client is asking me to remove some scratches on the beveled edge of a countertop (see photo), and am interested in what sorts of things have been successful for you in the past. I imagine I might encounter more atypical surfaces in the future (another client was asking me about working on marble sculptures), so any insight would be helpful.

Thanks,
PJ

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