Should I go all in and buy varying sanding paper grits from 2000-3000 and wet sand the area + polish? Any other solutions or products that could "polish" or add shine to the area?
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Stained and Dulled Quartz Top
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Aug 23 2022, 05:23 PM, updated 4y ago
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Hey guys, recently found some stains that looked like it's caused by unknown beverage/liquid food with cup rings (See image). I tried bar keeper's friend and it somewhat reduced the stains but it dulled the shine of the area. It seems like I can remove the stain but it will dull the area so now I'm in a pretty bad dilemma.
Should I go all in and buy varying sanding paper grits from 2000-3000 and wet sand the area + polish? Any other solutions or products that could "polish" or add shine to the area? Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Aug 23 2022, 05:30 PM
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