Davis polishes his first synthetic counter

Mikey P

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Customer wouldn't take the faucet off..

Not too shabby...

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Jim Nazarian

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I would have loosened or removed the Dishwasher Air Gap & Soap dispenser & used hand polishing pads around the faucet.
 

Jim Nazarian

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A multitool with the velcro sanding attachment is a godsend. It gets into the corners and tight spots with a vengeance. Cut your pads to fit.
Yup, I have a FEIN MultiMaster.

With that large window providing light any imperfection is going to be easily noticed, I would expect a complaint from the customer.
 
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I dunno, Jim, Davis struck me as a level headed young man. He probably explained it to the customer up front.
Davis my have explained, we have all explained but that still doesn't stop the customer from complaining. I have bid on plenty of jobs where a plumber was required & the customer balked, sometimes you can work by "hand" around the faucets but not if there is a light source especially in this situation where there isn't backslash & its a kitchen island.
 
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