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HELP! I have just used a color enhancing sealer on my granite countertop and accidentially did not wipe off the excess on the backsplash. What can I use to remove the dried sealer which has left a very dull finish?
 

Dear Terese:

This little trick works with many color-enhancing sealers: sprinkle a little bit more of the product on a small area and then, immediately, rub, rub, rub, rub with a clean rag, until both the new and old residues come off. Be warned: it's hard labor!! J

If that won't work, your best course of action is to inquire with the customer service of the maker of the product you used.

 

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Ciao and good luck,

Mauri zio Bertoli

 

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