Slightly odd one this....
We have black granite highly polished worktops in our kitchen - not solid black - bits of quartz,/mica in there too so it doesn't show grease etc easily - pure/solid black is a nightmare...
So, after 17 years of intensive use, one or two sections have a slight "bloom" on them, e.g. the areas next to the main cooker...
I was wondering if it's possible to repolish /revive the finish with T-cut/mop/power drill or similar?
Had anyone tried this?
We have black granite highly polished worktops in our kitchen - not solid black - bits of quartz,/mica in there too so it doesn't show grease etc easily - pure/solid black is a nightmare...
So, after 17 years of intensive use, one or two sections have a slight "bloom" on them, e.g. the areas next to the main cooker...
I was wondering if it's possible to repolish /revive the finish with T-cut/mop/power drill or similar?
Had anyone tried this?