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[QUOTE="Concrete guy, post: 912305"] Go to Halfords and look in the paint detailing section for a product called Farecla G3. [IMG]https://www.simplycar.co.uk/uploads/large/products/g3/VY35731_1.jpg[/IMG] It's kind of like T cut, will need a bit of elbow grease, but it "cuts" in a very slow and controlled manner. You'll know pretty quickly if you're going to get a result. Ideally use it with a sponge applicator. This kind of thing:- [IMG]https://cdn.ecommercedns.uk/files/1/209161/5/976905/image.jpg[/IMG] That's the most likely solution to your problem. For those interested, this product will remove light scratching from the surface of man made quartz (but only light marks) but you'll need a mechanical polisher with a felt mop or lambs wool bonnet to get any sensible degree of finish. sub 2000 rpm target speed preferable sub 1000 rpm. [/QUOTE]
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