What is a good day rate?YES etch marks where removed.No phone service on the hill .I will take some photos.Hector castilloSent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone-------- Original message --------From: stuart rosenDate:08/05/2014 4:47 AM (GMT-08:00)Subject: Re: ID the stone and any problems in polishing the counter topWow-I thought there was something on it-if the etch marks were caused by an aggressive acid such as Hydrofluoric or similar it may be next to impossible to remove.Did the 46 grit get them out?I would charge that job by the day -whatever your day rate is-I would have them sign a hold harmless waiver.On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 2:11 AM, Hector Castillo <hectorcastillo@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi Stuart
I saw the counter top today.
The etch marks where very deep.
I used a Legend Counter Top machine
I cut them with a 60 grit resin pad. Took too long. 5” disk
Used a 3x 70 copper metal pad I got from you good cut still took a long time 4”.
Used a 3x50 metal bond I got from you. did a lot better but a bit slow. 4”
Used a 3x46 super abrasives 3” cut the stone at a good rate but left deep scratch marks.
There is about 150 sf ft of counter top hone finish about 220. grit
How much is a good price for removing deep etch marks.
I will be trying a 10” master craft floor buffer with some weight tomorrow.
Hector Castillo
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I have not seen it up close . It looks like it is etched to me also.
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From: stuart rosen
Date:08/04/2014 7:21 AM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: Re: ID the stone and any problems in polishing the counter top
Seems to be something on the surface possibly-what is that thing that looks like an etch mark.
I would guess a coating of sealer or some topical crap.
Probably look better if you pull that off.
Have you ran a razor blade across it.
You may be able to just strip all that and polish it up with MB-20.
You could crystalize as well-But I think MB-20 may work better in this case.
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 2:21 AM, Hector Castillo <hectorcastillo@comcast.net> wrote:
I got a call to polish the counter top and they say its Bule Granite.
Is there any information on how to polish this counter top.
Hector Castillo
805-739-169
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