Enhancing absolute black honed csantospago@gmail.com (06 Jun 2016 16:10 EDT)
Re: Enhancing absolute black honed Mike M (06 Jun 2016 17:50 EDT)
Re: Enhancing absolute black honed csantospago@gmail.com (06 Jun 2016 18:14 EDT)
Re: Enhancing absolute black honed Efrain Medina (06 Jun 2016 20:00 EDT)
Re: Enhancing absolute black honed Hector Castillo (06 Jun 2016 18:31 EDT)
Re: Enhancing absolute black honed stuart rosen (06 Jun 2016 20:14 EDT)
Re: Enhancing absolute black honed csantospago@gmail.com (06 Jun 2016 20:19 EDT)

Re: Enhancing absolute black honed csantospago@gmail.com 06 Jun 2016 20:19 EDT

Thanks Stu. That's my feeling also but I'm hoping to at least get them through a few months without any issues.
The island has been installed for five years and it was enhanced upon installation.
I'm just thinking that there must be something out there that holds up better. Maybe Hector is right. I will try leaving the enhancer on for longer before wiping it and buffing.

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> On Jun 6, 2016, at 8:14 PM, stuart rosen <rosen.stuart@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> 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-
>
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>> 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
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