I have been running into these coated granites more often than not these days. A real problem. Have used Pectro a few times with good results but it doesn't always work. Pectro comes in Black and clear and is for micro-fissuring/spiderwebbing I these coatings. 
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 12:07 AM, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:

Thanks guys. I found the Miricle sealants seal and enhance goes off hard too bit you can't get it here. 

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On 12 Jun 2014, at 12:23 pm, Gregory Cook <info@surfaceshawaii.com> wrote:

Honing powders or an 800 grit diamond impregnated pad will work best. Akemi enhancer will work great to put back down because it will cure hard and not leave a greasy film on the granite, especially since it is a slope. If they want it darker akemi also makes the enhancer plus ink. 

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Surface Solutions Inc. 
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The stone is fine, it is the color enhancer sealer that has reacted with the wine. 180 grit honing powders with clean it up. Pre wet the grout lines 1st to try avoid lightening up the grout. Reapply a sealer can be some what of a problem.  It may not take a sealer and the sealer is on top leaving streak marks.  We usually take a micro fiber rag and wipe it on. Also set the customer expectations that black honed granite is actually a slight grayish color. The stuff they put on the granite to make it black is what is causing the problem.


On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 8:04 PM, N-Motion Stone and Tile Care <klhudson@atlantastoneandtilecare.com> wrote:


Mike,
I would try stripping it with alkaline base stripper and apply color enhancer!



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