We do a far amount of soap stone here in Denver, I don't ever do anything beside wax/condition it, this is the product I like best, I would do it all but you could do a test spot and make sure the client likes the result, I've also used butcher block oil. Conditioning the stone will usually take care of scratches from a visual perspective 

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Micah

On Jul 31, 2016, at 5:24 PM, Roger Konarski (via sccpartners list) <nobody@simplelists.com> wrote:

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I need advice on two issues;

1. Soap Stone top with scattered scratches. Not much soap stone around her. What is the best abrasives to remove random scratches on soap stone? Plus do I need to service all of the stone or just the scratched area?

2. Next one is directed mostly to Stu. AB with slight pitting all over the stone. Barely can see the pits , but makes the stone feel bumpy. Customer not happy  ! Would dying MB 20 black and polishing the top be the trick to fill the pits?

Please see attached pictures.

Thanks,

Roger @ Restoration Stoneworks 
 
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