There are lots of materials out there-while it may be ceasarstone I would test the material as it looks etched from the polishing compound.
I would also test the hardness-try and determine what it really is-looks like a piece of stone we have in the shop that is ceasar and very hard to polish.

On Wed, Nov 21, 2018 at 4:53 PM Joseph Walsh <littlefete01@msn.com> wrote:
Is there any way you can find out what type of sealer or junk was put on the counter top??? Ceasarstone is a fancy name for. Quartz stone it does not need any sealers. 

So if you can find out the chemical, there might be a way to remove what ever is there. It is ghost because there is moisture under neath the sealer if I am correct.

Let me know what you find out .

Joe 

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On Nov 21, 2018, at 16:19, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Pro’s I have a customer with this dark brown Caesar Stone.
Some “carpet cleaner/stone sealer guy” sealed the countertop and left these dull patches and wipe marks that look like ghosting.
I polished with mb20 which left the shine inconsistent, then tried a few other granite compound... didn’t work.
But mb22 produced the best results but as you can see it left it dull.
I didn’t wanna try any diamond honing yet because is just a test and I don’t wanna get stuck with a spot I can’t get out.
Any suggestions?

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