engineered stone Stephen Webb (29 Oct 2016 13:03 EDT)
Re: engineered stone stuart rosen (29 Oct 2016 13:10 EDT)
Re: engineered stone stuart rosen (29 Oct 2016 13:13 EDT)
RE: engineered stone John Freitag (31 Oct 2016 11:06 EDT)
Re: engineered stone stuart rosen (31 Oct 2016 21:04 EDT)
Re: engineered stone Stephen Webb (01 Nov 2016 11:18 EDT)
Re: engineered stone stuart rosen (01 Nov 2016 11:29 EDT)
Re: engineered stone Stephen Webb (01 Nov 2016 01:42 EDT)

RE: engineered stone John Freitag 31 Oct 2016 11:05 EDT

Hone the engineered stone and polish, use granite diamond pads. Hone up to 3000 then polish with steel wool and crystalizer. Then take the shower firm remover for removing soap and film and with a natural hair pad go over the countertop and you will achieve the finish you are looking for.

John E Freitag

John E Freitag
Owner/Director
The Stone & Tile School
Office 407-567-7680
Cell 407-615-0134

www.thestoneandtileschool.com

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Hey All, What are you using to produce the factory texture on Caesar stone after polishing? Ive been using Alpha's granite polish which works but with too much elbow grease. hoping there is something better/faster.

Thanks.

Stephen

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