Awesome-That's great!
That's good you have a fabrication background that will help you a lot.
You sound Passionate about your work!


On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 10:10 AM, felipe garcia <profixmygranite@gmail.com> wrote:

Thank you all for the feedback.
I have the contract,
Did the scrubbing,  cleaning with newtracleaner and polish with MB20 ,
Customer is impressed.
Regards.
Felipe Garcia.
Pro tech stone and tile care.


On Wed, Aug 19, 2015, 7:25 PM Tony Warney <tony@excelstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
Felipe we do a lot off granite counters that look dull. They have a build up of polishing products on them. We hardly ever have to hone and polish them. Scrub with a good stone scrubbing product. Clean with a neutral cleaner.
If you have a steamer that is a bonus. Then polish with MB20. I have done this on 1/2 an area and showed the clients the difference. They are always impressed.





On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 5:16 PM, felipe garcia <profixmygranite@gmail.com> wrote:

I have several years of experience in the fabrication area , and I have learned day by day lots of trikes and procedures, and not afraid to touch black granite surface and two months ago tuck training with Jhon Freitag, stone restoration learn a lot as far floors,  and sccpartners learn more and more every day,  I really appreciate this network

All comments about other partners , suggestions and advices .Pay the effort

Thanks everyone.
By the way I did a test on black granite.
stripped,  newtracleaner and 5x and mb 20 works great!!!!!!!.

Regards.

Felipe Garcia.

Pro tech stone and tile care.

On Aug 19, 2015 6:27 PM, "stuart rosen" <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:
What is a strong cleaning solution?
Most dull granite countertops I see are exactly what Fred mentioned.
Buildup from all the products the homeowner purchased and used everyday on his tops.
Especially overuse of 3 in 1 products that contain cleaners ,sealers and waxes.
You need to find out what is actually the issue.You need to know if the stone is abraded or it is a topical issue.
If it is abraded and dull it may be possible to start with higher diamond abrasives and polish after 3000 or a buff pad.
It can be tricky if you start at a lower grit level and have to remove the scratch patterns on a large area.
Granite refinishing requires experience. Black Granites if your not experienced can kick your butt.
Alpha ceramica are great diamonds to start working on granite with.
They are quite effective and straightforward to work with. They are expensive.
I would test those surfaces with a high alkaline cleaner or stripper and and a marble polishing compound .
That will get all the crap off the surface so you can see if the surface had buildup or if it is abraded.
If it isnt abraded or damaged then go right to a polishing compound like MB-20 or similar.
That should increase the luster enough to make the client happy.



On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 4:57 PM, felipe garcia <profixmygranite@gmail.com> wrote:

Thank you all , very helpful.
I have learned that they been using a strong cleaning solution straight without being diluted with water .
So best granite polishing pads wat you all recommend?

Thanks for your help.
Pro tech stone and tile care.


On Wed, Aug 19, 2015, 3:50 PM Fred Hueston <fhueston@gmail.com> wrote:
Odd for vanity tops to be than dull. Make sure it is not just buildup of dirt, wax etc.  I would try cleaning them first and than wiping them down with alcohol or acetone

On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 3:31 PM, felipe garcia <profixmygranite@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi partners.
Have a job in , they are a few vanity tops absolute black and black galaxy
Surface is dull an other issues along the edge , edges are not a problem to me, but I need an advise if is possible to just do 800 and mb 20 ? .
Everything matters. ...

Regards.
Felipe Garcia
Pro tech stone and tile care.

 
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