This can refinished with diamonds ,like granite, with a heavy planetary machine , I have had the nightmare of restoring Crossville polished porcelain on two occasions. I consider  the Crossville to be the hardest porcelain on the planet.it comes out really nice, but it takes forever and ever,maybe three time what hard granites take, charge accordingly!!,two to three times granite
Blessings
Scott Wilson 
Wilson Stoneworks Inc

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On Nov 25, 2014, at 8:25 PM, Stephen Webb <stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com> wrote:

I just used CRC first time today, cleaned up optical hazing but finish wasn't as shinny as original which is a super glossy high-end Italian porcelain. I think maybe the factory waxed it. I need to pop it, any suggestions?
thanks
On 11/25/2014 1:10 PM, Baird Standish wrote:
We use NCL (National Chemical Labs) ceramic restoration cream (crc). Very easy to work with. Works best on ceramic or porcelain with high silica glaze. 


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On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 6:05 PM, Tony Warney <tony@excelstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:

Does any one know of a polishing process for glossy porcelain tiles. They are in a restaurant and have fine scratches all over.
Thanks

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Excel Stone and Tile Care
760-788-9400
 
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