Great Video Ted, Videos like this make it allot easier to order products, because you show just what we need. I remember taking the stone coarse with you and Camron, and I often i forget what products to try and this video helps out allot. Thanks!
You're welcome! If you need anything else or have questions that I can answer in other videos please let me know. Good to hear from you! I hope all is well.
Great video and product. I had some granite delivered from India many years ago. Many pieces broke in transit. I was able to glue them back together with rods and epoxy, tried to polish the joint but only succeeded in dulling the area around the joint, not polishing it. I also used a polish compound called Diaglo, a powder with diamonds. Wish I had known about this product and technique way back then. Thanks
Thank you. You can still polish your granite. Diaglo was a good product back then but this method is much more predictable, especially after a few diamonds.
Great information! Wouldn't you think preservation tape would be easier? That worked well for me. I'm only at the 17 minute marker on your video so far, but w a s wondering if you used that, or if there was a reason you like using duct tape?
You can charge between $350 - $600 depending on the size of the area and the amount of work needed. For stand alone jobs the price is will be a little higher.
Thank you very much for the video Ted. How do you polish inside of 90 degree corners where countertop meets the walls? And also behind the faucets? Round pad does not get there.
I recommend removal of the faucets if the area around them is badly damage. You may also need some diamond pads. I have another video showing this. You really don't need to polish inside corners but you can use a 3 inch pad to get closer to the corner.
MB is your best bet for hands-on training right now. Easy Stone Care, Inc. is no longer an operating company. MB purchased most of the brands and still offers the best of what Easy Stone Care offered.
Great Video Ted, Videos like this make it allot easier to order products, because you show just what we need. I remember taking the stone coarse with you and Camron, and I often i forget what products to try and this video helps out allot. Thanks!
You're welcome! If you need anything else or have questions that I can answer in other videos please let me know. Good to hear from you! I hope all is well.
Great video and product. I had some granite delivered from India many years ago. Many pieces broke in transit. I was able to glue them back together with rods and epoxy, tried to polish the joint but only succeeded in dulling the area around the joint, not polishing it. I also used a polish compound called Diaglo, a powder with diamonds. Wish I had known about this product and technique way back then. Thanks
Thank you. You can still polish your granite. Diaglo was a good product back then but this method is much more predictable, especially after a few diamonds.
Do you have videos on how to restore the bullnose of a marble countertop
Not at this time. We do repair bullnoses but don’t have video.
Not at this time
great video thanks
You are welcome!
What’s up Ted. Met you in Scottsdale back in October.
Hey Josh! I hope all is well.
Thank you great video
Thank you! If there is anything you want to learn let me know.
Great information! Wouldn't you think preservation tape would be easier? That worked well for me. I'm only at the 17 minute marker on your video so far, but w a s wondering if you used that, or if there was a reason you like using duct tape?
Either tape works I suppose.
Thank you for that excellent video and advice.
Glad it was helpful!
Do you have to go do and pay for the training to get a hold of these products? How about a video course?
Mbstonepro.com
What do you charge for a service like this? I will be adding it to our services.
You can charge between $350 - $600 depending on the size of the area and the amount of work needed. For stand alone jobs the price is will be a little higher.
Thank you very much for the video Ted. How do you polish inside of 90 degree corners where countertop meets the walls? And also behind the faucets? Round pad does not get there.
I recommend removal of the faucets if the area around them is badly damage. You may also need some diamond pads. I have another video showing this. You really don't need to polish inside corners but you can use a 3 inch pad to get closer to the corner.
Where can I buy the kit
mbstonepro.com
Hey Ted, great video. Does MB offer hands on training or is it Easy Stone Care?
MB is your best bet for hands-on training right now. Easy Stone Care, Inc. is no longer an operating company. MB purchased most of the brands and still offers the best of what Easy Stone Care offered.
Can you use this on engineered marble?
Engineered marble? Possibly. Engineered stone or quartz requires a different method.