might be very difficult to repair without causing a dish or bowl depression. Also any repairs will void the warranty. I would walk away from this one.On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 4:51 PM, <csantospago@gmail.com> wrote:Hi partners,
New construction condo building in Boston with Cesar Stone blizzard white counters. Actually the more expensive units have genuine Cesar Stone while many of the other units are a Chinese knock off but looks identical. The problem is somebody used sandpaper to remove blemishes in certain areas. Tried a compound to bring it back but unsuccessful and it will need to be taken down to probably 220 at least.
Here is a picture of an area that somebody hit with a drill or Corbett. They tried to fix it but it needs to be filled and then sanded and polished.
I appreciate any advice on restoring the top of this white quartz.
Thank you,
Chris Santospago
Restoration by design stone
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