Mikey P
Administrator
My poured/ upside down concrete countertops needed some etch removal and Monkey Padding.
The more I work them, the more the pours open up and the rougher the surface gets ( in high use areas)
Olsen's calcium remover did a lot of permanent damage, if you recall that gafaw.
While I can get some etching to go away, the 400 grit pad is not aggressive enough. I'm afraid any other method could just make it worse since they are upside down and were never shaken enough to get rid of air bubbles.
Ive heard of densifyers, but am not sure if this situation is what they are intended for...
Thoughts?
The more I work them, the more the pours open up and the rougher the surface gets ( in high use areas)
Olsen's calcium remover did a lot of permanent damage, if you recall that gafaw.
While I can get some etching to go away, the 400 grit pad is not aggressive enough. I'm afraid any other method could just make it worse since they are upside down and were never shaken enough to get rid of air bubbles.
Ive heard of densifyers, but am not sure if this situation is what they are intended for...
Thoughts?