| Re: polishing a granite boulder Well you have a few choices.
1: have a restoration guy come in with a cup wheel as his first grit. The cup wheel will get rid of the indents and make for a better polishing.
2: You can do like most and paint on some ager are any other good color enhancer. this will give the stone depth in color and a sheen.
3: if you want to keep the indents, have a restoration guy use an antique brush to polish the stone.
4: You can also use a natural fiber brush with tin oxide to polish the stone.
__________________ To provide quality natural stone care, restoration and maintenance through a network of qualified natural stone professionals.
Please do not PM me for support. Please request help on the forums. |