You can get one of the 5” sanding disks with a guide bearing which will make it impossible to mark the backsplash, easystonecare.com
On 8 Feb 2017, at 3:48 pm, Eric Vogel <evogel@countercrew.com> wrote:I'm afraid of hitting the splash with my wheels.... slow and steady
Thank You,Eric Vogel407-925-3796
Eric,We just wipe down the back splashes with a sponge -if your polishing you can always run 2 inch tape at the bottom of the splash to make cleanup easier.As far as breaking the polish on an ogee edge(depending on the material) you can always use sandpaper shaped to the contour of the edge by hand. You can also use a flexible driver and sandpaper or even a D.I.P.There are other methods as well-sandpaper works pretty well.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 3:31 PM, Eric Vogel <evogel@countercrew.com> wrote:
Good afternoon Partners!
How are you guys protecting tile backsplash when honing marble tops? Also, best method for honing an ogee edge?
Thank You,
Eric Vogel
Counter Crew
407-925-3796
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