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Q.how can I remove the what looks like resin/sand that is rough in places on the table
A. I could use a bit more info such as is the table polished or honed. I will assume it is honed and the rough areas you see is the material (possibly grout)used to fill the natural holes or voids in the stone. A stone refinisher may be able to correct the issue for you.
Find one at www.stoneandtilepros.com
Stu Rosen
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