Consider using a urethane product like Bonstone dymond around those wet area’sSent from my iPhoneYes there are, a few holes and chips around the the sink mostly.<image1.JPG><image2.JPG><image3.JPG>
Sent from my iPhoneMike-That isn't Granite but Rain forest brown.Geologically its a serpentinite and you can treat it like green marble or Granite.We use good quality diamonds taking it up to 3500 grit-Then use MB-20 or crystallizer to finish it.It will come out great-Is there any damage to the surface-? One of the pic looks like it-On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 3:50 PM, Michael Alston <realmikealston@gmail.com> wrote:Okay thank you all.--On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 3:33 PM, Bob Murrell <bmurrell@m3techinc.com> wrote:Just some thoughts:
It is usually tight grained black granites (absolute and similar) that are harder to match. In some cases, resined granites can be difficult to match as well. Using the correct diamonds to as high of a grit as possible and polishing correctly with a good granite powder (in this case a dark granite powder) in combination with a crystallizer and steel wool usually works well. Some granites respond better to pure tin oxide too. If in fact the granite is resined, you may have to re-resin with an appropriate darkening product. There are several available that will do the trick.
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How well can I expect this dark color granite to polish up. I don't want to give unrealistic expectations.
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