Re: Brushed black Granite
Ace Siler 28 Feb 2018 15:20 EST
The black granite may not be granite or black. Most blacks have dyes to enhance the natural colors.
You may have pulled the dye. Cut at 100 or 200 brush and reapply uniblack or Tepox Nero. Tepox with ager will work too
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> On Feb 28, 2018, at 1:01 PM, Kevin L. Hudson <klhudson@atlantastoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
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> Tony,
> I think brushes will do the trick! I would test it first to make sure you replicate the finish. Are you going to color enhance to get the color back?
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> Kevin L. Hudson
> N-Motion Stone and Tile Restoration
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>> On Feb 28, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Hey pros,
>> does anyone know how to remove Ager from black brushed granite?
>> Some contractor left Ager wet on the surface to dry overnight.
>>
>> We use methylene chloride which removed all the excess residue.
>> Then Powder honed with 60 grit.
>> Then honed with black strip pads.
>> The lighter spots are where the Ager didn’t soak in.
>> We’re going to try Diamond brushing soon as my technician gets my brushes here.
>>
>> What do you think?
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