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polishing powder/cream
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I have been doing stone fabrication/installation for almost 7 years now. Most of that time under another employer. sep. 2017 I opened my own shop. like any new business it was a struggle starting out, things seem to be picking up so far this year. just thought I'd share a little background before my question. I have done my share of surface polishing over the years. some great results some not so great. my former employer was not big on trying new products so I was mostly limited to polishing pads and ager tiger. I have been trying to research polishing creams/powders. I just got in a couple slabs of netuna Bordeaux and one of them has several polishing marks. they aren't deep. but I don't want to spot polish and lose the factory finish if I cant match it. Ive been down that road a time or two. Anyway, just wondering what some of your experiences have been and what products/techniques have worked well for you.
Jeff Strain
RockStar Surfaces
Victor, MT
406-802-4650
RockStar Surfaces
Victor, MT
406-802-4650
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Re: polishing powder/cream
You should join the members area. This topic is discussed at length and will provide you all the research you need as far as pads, creams, powder and technique. You should be able to perfectly match that color without issue with a little practice and the right stuff.
Andy
Rock Solid Surfaces
Kalamazoo, MI
Rock Solid Surfaces
Kalamazoo, MI
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Re: polishing powder/cream
Also, please fill out your name line so we know who we are speaking with.
Dave Scott
Slabworks of Montana
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Slabworks of Montana
"What we leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others" -Pericles
To learn, we must teach; to receive, we must give; and to be loved we must love.