Todd Burch
03-22-2013, 9:38 PM
New bathroom carrarra marble countertop has a scratch in it. Not too deep. Dad sanded it out, and now it needs polishing. Area is about 1/2 the size of your palm.
Using common woodworking tools, (sanders / ROS's, etc.), what can be used to polish it? I've polished Corian using white abrasive pads & water on my ROS - that worked very good.
Will automotive compounds work? Any speed considerations for power buffing? Will hand buffing get it?
I would rather use something I already have than purchase a special product (unless the special compound is cheap and the cat's meow.)
Thanks, Todd
Using common woodworking tools, (sanders / ROS's, etc.), what can be used to polish it? I've polished Corian using white abrasive pads & water on my ROS - that worked very good.
Will automotive compounds work? Any speed considerations for power buffing? Will hand buffing get it?
I would rather use something I already have than purchase a special product (unless the special compound is cheap and the cat's meow.)
Thanks, Todd