It will need to be honed (cut) out and through the use of progressive grits of diamond abrasives(resin pads) restore the factory finish to the material.You will need to be careful you dont go to deep and damage the material-make sure you write a good contract and explain the issues with this type of repair.There is a variety of products you can find for engineered stone-I like Gamma pads, Alpha Ceramica's,and Honeycomb pads.Darker colored materials as a rule are harder to polish than lighter colored materials. Always get a test sample to work with so you can gauge your results prior to the actual work.For finishing this material MB-20 or a crystallizer will work well. The finish however will lose its snake skin finish-you can use some fine pumice powder to bring it backOn Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 8:32 PM, Steve <steve@potomacstonecare.com> wrote:Hello team, I have a client who has some Caesar stone that got a ring mark after he put down a hot pan. Any advice? Thanks,
Steve
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