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Granite countertops are durable, heat-resistant, and beautiful. This natural stone lasts over 100 years, but can become scratched or faded over time. Luckily, you can restore these countertops to their former beauty through granite refinishing. The treatment removes signs of wear so you don’t have to spend money on a new installation. The guide below provides a brief overview of what happens during this service.

How Do Professionals Refinish Granite Countertops?

1. Repairing 

First, the technician assesses the condition of the stone. They address minor scratches and chips by sanding the material using water or other liquids as lubrication, wiping away particles to produce an even surface. They might start with a 400- to 800-grit resin-bonded diamond tool, then work up to a 3400-grit pad for deeper scratches as needed.

2. Polishing

Once the surface is smooth, the professional polishes it using a mix of agents and abrasive compounds formulated for granite.

They apply the liquid blend with a soft-bristled brush or variable-speed polishing tool. The technician adjusts the amount of product they use based on how shiny you want the result to be.

3. Sealing

granite refinishingAll natural stones are porous. If liquids and food leak into these pores, the areas can become stained.

To seal off the pores and protect the polish, the professional applies a sealant to the surface. First, they saturate the surface with a sealer, then wipe off the excess liquid to create a smooth, attractive finish.

 

Restore the original appeal of your kitchen countertops by reaching out to Contemporary Refinishing in St. Louis, MO. Serving the surrounding areas, this contractor has provided granite refinishing services for bathrooms and kitchens for over 15 years. They use protective sealants and primers to ensure the best results. For your convenience, they’re fully licensed and insured. Call (314) 520-0857 to schedule an appointment, or learn more about their cost-effective granite refinishing services online.

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