Granite polish Tony Deluna (13 Jan 2016 19:11 EST)
Re: Granite polish N-Motion Stone and Tile Care (13 Jan 2016 22:39 EST)
Re: Granite polish Tony Deluna (14 Jan 2016 01:19 EST)
Re: Granite polish Mike M (14 Jan 2016 03:48 EST)
RE: Granite polish hector castillo (14 Jan 2016 08:15 EST)
Re: Granite polish Tony Deluna (14 Jan 2016 09:28 EST)
Re: Granite polish Mike Marsoun (14 Jan 2016 15:59 EST)
Re: Granite polish Tony Deluna (14 Jan 2016 17:17 EST)
Re: Granite polish stuart rosen (14 Jan 2016 17:44 EST)

Re: Granite polish Mike Marsoun 14 Jan 2016 16:00 EST

Contact the factory. It may be doctored. They probably have a dressing they use.

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> On 15 Jan 2016, at 12:28 am, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Pectro & paste wax were both useless. The cera I didn't try but I doubt it will work. Maybe they have there use on other granites but nothing on the one I did. It's like trying to hide scratches on a mirror.
> If you looked close at a 4 square inch, the granite is as clear and reflective as glass with about 15 Phishers in it. The area I polished 4 square inches has about 100 phishers. 😫
>
> Tony DeLuna
> 925-625-9625
> www.PatriotStoneRestoration.com
>
>> On Jan 14, 2016, at 12:48 AM, Mike M <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>
>> What about Tenax pectro? Or a paste wax. Or tenax Cera.
>>
>>
>>> On 14 Jan 2016, at 4:19 pm, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kevin,
>>> I will have to look for the pic. I ground it level with a 100 grit, 3" lippage metal bond pad. Then 5" 220 resin, color matched and epoxy filled the seam. 220 the seam then 400,800,1500,3000 then mb8 on a felt pad. I got the shine back but too much micro phishers.
>>> I got all the compound scrubed out then used Ager color enhancer to darken the phishers but it was so shiny you could see them all.
>>> I'll look for pics.
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Tony DeLuna
>>> 925-625-9625
>>> www.PatriotStoneRestoration.com
>>>
>>>> On Jan 13, 2016, at 7:39 PM, N-Motion Stone and Tile Care <klhudson@atlantastoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Tony what process did you use, what polishing compound did you use and do you have a pic? I had a similar situation where I used to much polishing compound and it was trapped in the stone causing a similar effect. I had to clean the granite using alkaline base cleaner and a medium grit brush. A picture may help offer a solution!
>>>>
>>>> Kevin L. Hudson
>>>> N-Motion Stone and Tile
>>>> (678) 662-0110
>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 13, 2016, at 7:11 PM, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello Pros,
>>>>> I had a granite countertop I polished about six months ago. It was installed uneven at the seam. I was hired to grind it level & polish it out. I ground it down level and perfectly  even but my problem came when I tried to finish the polish. I ended up with too many micro phishers. Those tiny little spider web cracks. The polish came out good and it was just as shiny but too many micro phishers. It was obvious.
>>>>> I came back with a tenax product called micro phisher remover which did nothing then a wax I was told by a granite fabricator that would work that did nothing. I also tried this watery clear 2 part epoxy that we use on concrete that didn't stick. I applied it at 100 grit. It just flaked off as I got higher in diamond grit.
>>>>> The customer calls me back periodically to ask if I have found the solution yet.
>>>>> I do a test now with a disclaimer or ask for a remnant piece to do a test first before grinding & polishing granite. It's got me spooked now. Since then I had to walk away from a counter top polish that did the same. I guess I been lucky for years till now.
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Tony DeLuna
>>>>> 925-625-9625
>>>>> www.PatriotStoneRestoration.com
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