It can be tricky but not impossible. I would first purchase a set of diamonds designed for Quartz Surfaces. Alpha has a good set. They also have a pad that is designed to put the texture back on the surface. One little trick I use is to bring the top up to 3000 grit and than use some granite powder dry with a cloth by hand to put the factory finish back on.

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 7:57 PM, <csantospago@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi partners,

I have a large quartz island with a bad seam. The installer also tried removing some blemishes with sandpaper. Basically they’re looking to have the whole top to be honed and polished to remove the seam lippage and remove blemishes. I have not had much luck spot polishing scratches and blemishes on white quartz.
A while back I bought some products from a supplier recommended by Cesar Stone to try spot repairs. Impossible to replicate factory finish from my perspective but if I do the whole top then my goal would be to get it consistent and close to factory finish.
Does anybody have experience with this? Can I use my marble diamonds and products or do I need anything special?
I appreciate any help. I have several of these quartz counters that need attention in this building.

Thank you,
Chris Santospago
Restoration by design stone

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