Fred

 

Thank you for your reply.  Do you have the URL for the article handy?

 

 

Ray Jones

Majestic Stoneworks

www.MajesticStoneworksAZ.com

ray@MajesticStoneworksAZ.com

602-570-9821/623-580-8897 fax

 


From: fhueston@gmail.com [mailto:fhueston@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Dr Fred
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 7:48 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] need advice polishing black quartz tabletops

 

Ray

 

Polishing quartz surfaces can be difficult. Make sure to use diamonds designed for quartz..I like the alpha EX pads. Use slow speed and plenty of water.  The 3000 grit should give you a polish but you have to work it a long time..Whatever you do dont go dry, youll burn the resin.  You may want to take a look at my article on polishing quartz at surface fabrication mag

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Majestic Stoneworks <ray@majesticstoneworksaz.com> wrote:

Hello

 

Have a job where they have several black quartz tabletops that have tooling marks and staining (water spots, rings from drinking glasses) on the substrate.  Looking for suggestions on how to remove the tooling marks and stains.  Then bring back the shine and protect them from restaining.

 

Thank you!

 

Ray Jones

Majestic Stoneworks

www.MajesticStoneworksAZ.com

ray@MajesticStoneworksAZ.com

602-570-9821/623-580-8897 fax

 

 


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