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Tropic Brown Granite

I just had tropic brown granite installed as my kitchen counters. It doesn't have a shine to it. What can I do to shine it, seal it, and keep it clean on a daily basis? I'm very confused on which of your products to use? Thanks for all your help and information. Sharon
 

Dear Sharon:

If your stone is not polished, you have some serious problem that could certainly not be solved with anything coming in a bottle. Stone is polished by abrasion and friction (like gemstone) by the factory with state-of-the-art sophisticate $1 million polishing lines, not by slapping some sealer on it. If the slab was not polished properly, it's a structural problem that you will have to work out with your fabricator and whoever sold that slab to you.

 

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Ciao and good luck,

Mauri z io Bertoli

 

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