So this pad polishes a quartz stone surface with no dust or slurry and no real weight applied to the polisher? Hmmmm. I'm not convinced. In fact, I doubt this very much.
Hi! I just saw your video restoring a countertop and that’s exactly what I need. An installer completely ruined the finish of my white Island top. My problem is that I’m not in the US but in Ecuador. Is there a way that I can buy the pad and liquid and have someone over here restore it? The alternative is very intrusive work and I’m paranoid that they’re going break something else.
Hi, I had an issue with marble series quartz, tried sanding it and they got worse, do you think by using car polish liquid can smoothen the sanding marks and make them shine again ? Pls advice
Small problem here with your demonstration, my friend. The before visually should have been presented with the evidence of its glass level GU's of the manufacturing before and then the GU's of your company post workmanship. I just thought to point out this fact
I just saw a house that had four holes, one each for soap dispenser, faucet spout, faucet water control (not part of or attached to the faucet spout itself for some reason), and lastly the spray nozzle.
Great commercial for you. No help for me to fix the problem
I wish when I had your company do mine they turned out that good.
Made mine worse.
How do you handle the removal of the faucet, etc?
So this pad polishes a quartz stone surface with no dust or slurry and no real weight applied to the polisher?
Hmmmm. I'm not convinced. In fact, I doubt this very much.
You should have zero doubt if it works, I assure you it doesn’t..
Is not quartz a really dense stone? How can you just polish it without any pressure applied and how can you remove the demage with soft pads?
Any Locations in Vancouver Bc ?
Hi!
I just saw your video restoring a countertop and that’s exactly what I need. An installer completely ruined the finish of my white Island top. My problem is that I’m not in the US but in Ecuador. Is there a way that I can buy the pad and liquid and have someone over here restore it? The alternative is very intrusive work and I’m paranoid that they’re going break something else.
Hi, I had an issue with marble series quartz, tried sanding it and they got worse, do you think by using car polish liquid can smoothen the sanding marks and make them shine again ? Pls advice
That would make it uneven. Try increasingly finer grit until 2,000 or 3,000
That's incredible
Good job guys
Do you guys sell the pads too?
I second this question
I want to buy a magic pad also
I’m in Halifax Canada . Do you have any affiliates ?
How much to do that to mine
Where can I buy some Q pads ?
Was
How can i order from philippines
they gatekeeping the pads they dont want ppl using it theyll go out of business
Enjoyed!
Small problem here with your demonstration, my friend. The before visually should have been presented with the evidence of its glass level GU's of the manufacturing before and then the GU's of your company post workmanship. I just thought to point out this fact
Good
Will this work with quartzite/marble ?
i guess it is kind of off topic but does anyone know a good place to watch new series online ?
@Kian Zechariah i watch on Flixzone. Just search on google for it =)
@Deacon Shane Yup, I've been using Flixzone for months myself =)
@Deacon Shane thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service :D I really appreciate it !!
@Kian Zechariah no problem xD
i paused when i saw the 4 faucet holes, who the hell talked them into that.
I’m guessing it’s two for water lines and one each for soap and filtered water dispensers.
one has to be for dish washer
I just saw a house that had four holes, one each for soap dispenser, faucet spout, faucet water control (not part of or attached to the faucet spout itself for some reason), and lastly the spray nozzle.
@@jackmandu yea it's all personal preference but in my opinion it's to much clutter.
@@SiYanara - I totally agree. Three is pushing it, but four is way too much.
Nothing more than a commercial. No pointers on how to fix a quartz surface. Worthless.
Zero help.
Stick to granite!