Of course you can use an oscillating sander but an oscillating sander tends to leave a stray scratch pattern that can be difficult to remove. I have found the best method is to use a rotary polisher for best results. TIP If the top is large enough... Read More
Stone & Tile Restoration
Pricing granite work is very difficult and will vary from region to region. At the time of this writing, I have seen prices as low as $7.00 per square foot to as much as $30.00 per square foot. The size of the job, the type of granite etc. are all... Read More
It all depends on several factors. Generally, granite will take much longer to grind, hone and polish then softer materials like marble. As a rule of thumb you can plan on spending about one minute per square foot per grit. If your using a system... Read More
There are several tricks you can use to hone and polish the marble without touching the granite. The best method is to cover the granite insets with duct tape. If you use resin bond diamonds starting at a 120, the diamonds should glide over the duct... Read More
There are several treatments that can be applied to give the granite more slip resistance or you can apply an slip resistance acrylic coating. Slip resistance treatments contain hydrofluoric acid which etches the surface of the stone. The treatment... Read More
The situation you describe is becoming increasingly popular. It seems designers and architects are mixing different finishes together making it very difficult to restore the polished portion. The only way to restore the polished granite without... Read More
To answer your question simply, yes, it is possible, but requires a great deal of experience and is very time consuming. At the time of this writing there are only several companies that can blend black granite with a factory appearance. The... Read More
Yes, there are several color enhancing sealers available that will darken the granite as well as seal it. Check in the resource directory at the back of this book. You may also want to try a mixture of linseed oil and mineral spirits. Start with 50%... Read More
The blotchy pattern you are observing is probably moisture. When white marble becomes wet it darkens. When you apply water to the floor , as you do during the polishing procedure, you wet the floor and it darkens. The blotchy appearance will... Read More
To answer this question throughly would require several pages. I would suggest you attend a formal training program to find out more about these differences. I will however give you some general differences. Recrystallization is a process which... Read More