Thanks StuAny suggestions on pads and polish to useThanks sir
Sent from my iPhoneIf that is true Quartzite which it looks like -you will have issues polishing it.Whats the name of it-? be very careful -test the spare piece.On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Justin Cameron <justin@jmcstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:Hi all
I have a call from an installer who has installed quartzite counters. They smoothed out a seam and didn't get it to match the original finish. The backsplash installer didn't cover the counter while installing scratched the surface with buckets and tools in one section. The installer says there's a resin coating on top as well. He has a sample piece I can work on, but I'm wondering how to approach this and what experience anyone has it fixing this. I've attached pics but it's hard to see the scratching
Thank you
Justin
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