I would first test those light spots with some water and see if it soaks in. If it does than I would reapply Ager Tiger and let it soak in. If the water doesnt soak in than I doubt ager will work.  I would try scrubbing the area with a solvent and see if you can get it absorb.

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Pro’s, well I did this countertop yesterday. I diamond brushed the hell out of it but I couldn’t get these spots to completely disappear.  But they faded significantly and the customer was happy with the results.
I used uniblack and Ager. It made it fade significantly and it looked great when I left. but now it looks like it dried out. Theirs even a ring left by the paper towel dispenser on the right.

Any ideas beyond reapplication of uniblack and Ager?




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