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Honed black granite
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We were laying the job out with those white paint pens on some black honed granite, for the life of me we cannot get the white pen marks to come off the granite.weve tried acetone,paint thinner wet rags,the marks will not come off.
does any one have any suggestions?
does any one have any suggestions?
mike baxter
Re: Honed black granite
Same thing
Let lacquer thinner soak on it for a couple min and then use slurry
Let lacquer thinner soak on it for a couple min and then use slurry
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Re: Honed black granite
Get you some of the gray 3M Scotch Brite pads. We use these for field touch-ups and they are great for blending uneven surface finish. Or get some honing powder and refinish the entire top.
Mark Meriaux
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Re: Honed black granite
Would those work on honed ubatuba? I have a kitchen we did about 10 years ago. Customer wants to clean it up a bit.Mark Meriaux wrote:Get you some of the gray 3M Scotch Brite pads. We use these for field touch-ups and they are great for blending uneven surface finish. Or get some honing powder and refinish the entire top.
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Re: Honed black granite
I use them on all honed materials. It's easier (for me) than breaking out a machine and powder, etc. You can clean up and blend small areas easily by hand. MY favorite "grit" is 3M number 7448 pads.
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/3M-Han ... Pid=search
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/3M-Han ... Pid=search
Mark Meriaux
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Re: Honed black granite
Thought i would let every one know a little elbow grease and some paint thinner got the paint marks finally out it took me about an hour and a half and a scotch bright pad.......
mike baxter