Enhancing absolute black honed
csantospago@gmail.com
(06 Jun 2016 16:10 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed
Mike M
(06 Jun 2016 17:50 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed
csantospago@gmail.com
(06 Jun 2016 18:14 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed
Efrain Medina
(06 Jun 2016 20:00 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed
Hector Castillo
(06 Jun 2016 18:31 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed stuart rosen (06 Jun 2016 20:14 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed
csantospago@gmail.com
(06 Jun 2016 20:19 EDT)
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Re: Enhancing absolute black honed stuart rosen 06 Jun 2016 20:14 EDT
Black abs are quite dense-the enhancer is just a topical coating in these cases and will etch and degrade with homeowners that have very active kitchens. You will have that issue from time to time-show them how to fix it with honing powder and blending the area with color enhancer- Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 6, 2016, at 4:10 PM, csantospago@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi partners, > > I re-honed an absolute black island last week and applied Ice Enhancer. I try to talk clients into leaving it natural lighter color but this particular client wanted it dark again. > It seems like every time I use enhancer it gets blotchy and wears off in certain areas. > Does anybody know of another product to enhance this that will hold up a little better? > I always apply it lightly and then wipe off the excess with a cotton cloth. Then I run a buffer pad over it. I also tell the homeowner to stay off of it for two days. It still seems like I always have this issue. > > Thank you, > Chris Santospago > Restoration by design stone > 978–609–1061 > > Sent from my iPhone > Visit list archives, subscribe, unsubscribe or change your subscription > preferences: > http://stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com/sccpartners > > Start a new conversation (thread): > sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.simplelists.com >