the resin is always going to be soft so it will always be prone to scratching....but Hectors suggest is a good one also


On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 10:05 AM, hector castillo <hectorcastillo@comcast.net> wrote:
You can remove the fill.
You can make some stone chip and fill and grind off them refill with fine
chips and then fill pin holes with glue re-polish and seal. This is a lot of
work and time.
I hope this helps.
Hector Castillo
Innovative Surface Restoration.

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Subject: Granite countertops


Good morning partners, a customer has a granite countertops that they want
polished. In one area there is evidence of a repair with a clear filler that
has some scratches. Nothing can be done to avoid those scratches in the
filler right?


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