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Granite Polishing Brings Out The Beauty Of The Stone
Granite is the most durable of all known building stones.
Granite is considered the ultimate luxury and many designers
choose it for countertop materials, interiors and exteriors. It
comes from all parts of the world, and thus you have granites
with different textures, from large crystals to tiny granules,
and with various colors, from black to dark grays, pale grays,
blues, reds and pinks.
Granites are very dense and impervious to almost anything. This
makes it difficult to work on granite, such as granite polishing
or granite cutting.
You will find granite sold in the same finished forms as marble.
However, in the case of granite, different finishes will create
wholly different colors and characteristics. Granite polishing
gives it a deeper, richer color, and brings out the natural
structure and color variations in the crystalline granules. Like
marble, granite cutting produces granite tiles for floors,
usually in squares of 30 by 30 cm and 40 by 40 cm, all usually
10 mm thick.
The process of marble polishing and granite polishing is similar
in many ways. You usually start with an abrasive disk, and use
some abrasive powder, like rouge, for granite polishing. You
have to pour water on the granite to serve as lubricant, and
then apply the disk gradually, in small round movements. After
you have smoothed the stone sufficiently, you should wash off
the slurry that forms. You may seal the surface with a varnish.
You will like having granite for your kitchen worktop and
flooring. When you want to do granite polishing, for final
installations on kitchen or floor, make sure to obtain several
new granite polishing pads of different grit sizes, from coarse
grit to fine. When you begin working, start off with the
bigger-sized grits and progressively go down to the finer sizes
until you get a smooth glossy finish.
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