Polished or honed
Techniques will vary from piece to piece
no do not use the metal ones on E stone.On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 8:32 AM, <pbunis@aol.com> wrote:FredThese wouldn't by chance be the same Alphas as the copper ones for granite that I just bought ???
Paul BunisYes it can be refinished. I happen to be doing a seminar this week in Las Vegas on just how to do this. Anyway make sure you use diamonds made for E stone. The alpha cermamica ex is what I would use. .use slow rpm and plenty of water.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 9:31 PM, <PBunis@aol.com> wrote:PartnersI'm going to look at a Silestone counter tomorrow. Customer says its in a rental property and is now pretty beaten on. Lacks consistency of finish. What can be done with this product and how do I do it ??
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