Honed Black Granite
A white spot has appeared after 18 months of use of my Absolute Black honed countertop. It is small (about 1 1/4 x 1 1/2 inch) and with close inspection it appears that there are small whitish veins that are near the surface giving it a grey spot appearance. Can you make any suggestions that could help minimize the whitish area before I apply anything like a color enhancer? Will a color enhancer be enough to cover the spot? I contacted the installer who said that it was caused by "metal", but it sounds more like the description of a "doctored" stone that something I put on the stone removed their "black shoe polish". They told me I needed a house call and that only professional polish/buffing would cure it. I can not afford to do that. The stone shows water and finger marks that clean easily with a granite cleaner. Looks great (and black) otherwise.
Dear Karen:
I can't tell what it is, but I really don't think it's a biggie.
It can't be a case of doctored stone, either, because that only applyes to polished black "granite".
If when wet the myserious discoloration disappear, then a color enhancer will take care of thatg permanently.
If not, since you can't afford the services of a stone restoration contractor, you will have to learn how to live with it and, maybe, cover it with a bowl or something... :-)
Article ID: 328
Created On: Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 3:47 PM
Last Updated On: Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Authored by: Maurizio Bertoli [mail@mbstone.com]
Online URL: https://marblecleaning.org/knowledgebase/article.php?id=328