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  • for hteen - half round blade is a granger !

  • use grit pads , try to find it in granit& marble shops . u'l' need 100 , 200 ,400 and also use water for 800 , 1500 and 3000 .

  • can someone tell me what kind of pads do i need to make the granite shinny? i did the bull nose but it came out dull... i need to make it shinny now.. please let me know

  • using a stone to ruff up the bottoms on that laminate not how we do it at are shop!And quick setting it also bad idea.Guess every body has a different way though!lol

  • I thing this video is wonderfull thanks gays

  • @SuperMazorquero What do gays have to do with it? lol

  • @TroutButter jaja  I dont know

  • WEAR GLOVES …

    epoxy creates severe allergies after long and repeated usage : what these guys are doing may be quite dangerous to their skin in the long run. And as far as we know there is no cure for this : a friend of mine can tell epoxy has been used on a part or in a room simply because being near it his skin reacts, and reacts badly : he didn't care much about his first symptom as he thought it was another skin disease until his nails started to fall !…

  • what type of pads do I need to perform this,

  • what is a half round blade?

  • Hey nice video, I rate it four stars. No really! Now watch mine.

  • Absolute Black and others like it are hard to polish....by using Bedrock Creations Kitchen in a box system, your problem is solved!

  • Aluminum Oxide... alson know as potea... Ive had very good luck using this when i get to my 3000 pad and buff... Makes it very shiny! No wax needed

  • Thank you for the demonstration. Have you noticed that when you use "absolute black" granite to do full bullnose, the edge is very hard to polish, any brilliant idea?

  • Black epoxy is used just as cultured marble is finished.

  • for absolute black make sure you use the WET polishing pads..use lots and lots of water, follow it through up to the 3000 pad and then use the black buff pad. If its still not shiny enough I'd recommend black paste wax or some other like that.

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