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MB - 20® Granite Polish is a special blend of abrasives and polishing agents. It's perfect for granite, mercantile granite, and serpentines, offering a top - notch polish. This industry - leading formula makes it easy to get professional results. Available in 8.5 oz. (covers about 200 sq. ft.) and 2.2 lbs. (covers around 400 - 800 sq. ft., with coverage increasing as the pad gets saturated). You can also order it in case quantities. Call +1 (800) 342 - 3876 for pricing. When using it, mask and protect nearby surfaces, wear safety glasses and gloves, and make sure the surface is clean of coatings, waxes, sealers, grease, and soil. If honing is needed, use high - quality diamonds and hone to at least 1000 grit or higher depending on the stone's clarity. For countertops, use a variable - speed right - angle polisher with a 5 or 7 - inch pad driver and a hogs hair pad. Put 1 teaspoon of product in the center of a 2 sq. ft. area and spread it slowly under pressure. As it dries, adjust speed and pressure. For floors, target an 8 - 10 sq. ft. area, put 2 tablespoons of product in the center, mist with water, and use a floor machine with a hogs hair pad. Different stones may need some adjustments. Call us at +1 (800) 342 - 3876 if you're unsure.
This MB - 20® Granite Polish is a great choice for polishing granite, mercantile granite, and serpentines. First, let's talk about the sizes. You can get it in 8.5 oz., which can cover about 200 square feet, or 2.2 lbs. that can cover around 400 - 800 square feet. The coverage gets better as the pad gets saturated. If you want to buy it in case quantities, just call +1 (800) 342 - 3876 for the price. Before you start using it, there are some important things to note. Protect the surrounding surfaces to avoid splatter. Always wear safety glasses and gloves. Make sure the surface you're working on is clean, without any coatings, waxes, sealers, grease, or soil. If you need to hone the stone, use good - quality diamonds and go to at least 1000 grit or higher based on how clear the stone is. Now, let's look at how to use it. For countertops, you'll need a variable - speed right - angle polisher with a 5 or 7 - inch pad driver and a hogs hair pad. Set the speed to 3 or midway. Put 1 teaspoon of the product in the middle of a 2 - square - foot area. Place the machine over the product and spread it slowly while pressing down. As the product dries, speed up the machine and reduce the pressure. When it's almost dry, run the machine at full speed and move it quickly over the area. If you see swirls or marks, it might mean you used too much product. You can remove them with a white pad and a bit of water or a polishing compound like tin oxide. For floors, target an 8 - 10 square - foot area. Put 2 tablespoons of the product in the center and lightly mist it with water to make a semi - thick slurry. Use a floor machine (1.5+ HP, 135 lbs) with a hogs hair pad to spread the product evenly. Keep working the slurry until it dries and the stone shines. Every 200 square feet, you may need to flip or change the pad. If you're using a lighter machine, you might need to use a wet polishing method to avoid problems. Remember, different stones may need some changes to these steps. If you're not sure, just call +1 (800) 342 - 3876 for help.