Wow!! I came here to just get polishing ideas on my DIY concrete countertops I poured yesterday, and instead I got all this amazing education and information. Great video and content!!
Hello Mark! Once again, another grate video from you. After unmold a piece, what is the moment you decide to stop sanding? Is a matter of texture? Is a matter of the need to remove rests of wax? Is it possible to avoid pin holes when you sand the surface, or pinholes appears because we sand the surface more than we need? Thank you again Mark, for all your videos!
hello, I really loved the aspects and the way in which you work. I just have a question regarding concrete with large granules displayed on the surface. how can we get it?
I saw in one of your other training videos where an instructor was advising students to use acid on the concrete face and then hand sand it before spraying with ammonia to neutralise the acid. He said no need to buy all these machines for polishing. So, I'm surprised to see you are using wet sanding machines. I'm researching what's the easiest system for a good finish.
I've used from 50 grit up to 800 diamond pads to remove scratched on my concrete countertop but each grit causes more scratches nothing works, it just keeps getting worse any suggestions on how to remove the scratches?
Pavel Treshchalin final polish first then slurry fill your bug holes, work the slurry in with a scotchbrite pad on your polisher allow that to dry then dry sand it off. This way all holes even small tiny ones are filled and flat.
Wow!! I came here to just get polishing ideas on my DIY concrete countertops I poured yesterday, and instead I got all this amazing education and information. Great video and content!!
I appreciate people who do this. Makes it harder for other contractors.
Why pay someone to do something that I can easily do myself for a fraction of the price?
Hello Mark! Once again, another grate video from you.
After unmold a piece, what is the moment you decide to stop sanding? Is a matter of texture? Is a matter of the need to remove rests of wax? Is it possible to avoid pin holes when you sand the surface, or pinholes appears because we sand the surface more than we need?
Thank you again Mark, for all your videos!
hello, I really loved the aspects and the way in which you work. I just have a question regarding concrete with large granules displayed on the surface. how can we get it?
Sorry for the late response... Please send an email to Vince@trinic.us He can help you achieve the look you want.
Brilliant !!! I’m so glad I found this tutorial. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Carolyn Harrington your more than welcome to reach out to us at info@trinic.us and someone will call you to answer any questions
TrinicLLC Thank you so much, I will 😊
Wow I learned so much from this video. Thank you.? Where can I buy those pads ?
GranQuartz has them
Hello! What kind of sealer do you recommend for kitchen counter tops or daily use furniture?
Mainly intended for matte finish elements.
Thank you!
i use trinic h13 sealer for counter top and it works good
Polishing, when do you start idealy, as soon as possible or as late as possible,?for best result...
I saw in one of your other training videos where an instructor was advising students to use acid on the concrete face and then hand sand it before spraying with ammonia to neutralise the acid. He said no need to buy all these machines for polishing. So, I'm surprised to see you are using wet sanding machines. I'm researching what's the easiest system for a good finish.
We acid wash for a cream finish and polish for exposed aggregate
@@TrinicLLC Appreciate your prompt reply. Looks like I'll be buying a wet polishing machine. Thanks
That was great mate.
Cheers
CPS Mach ceramics are affordable and it won’t matter how hard the concrete is (I just use their roughest one and switch to 120’s, 50 hybrid, etc)
What is sb and nano seal
SB and Nano seal refer to 2 different sealers we sell/sold. SB is no longer available.
What do you use to fill the ‘bug holes’? Just cement ?
trinic.us/collections/premixes/products/slurry-fill
I've used from 50 grit up to 800 diamond pads to remove scratched on my concrete countertop but each grit causes more scratches nothing works, it just keeps getting worse any suggestions on how to remove the scratches?
Sorry for the late response... If you still need advice please contact Vince@trinic.us
Great video!
Which wet polisher would you recommend for the diy’r? Planning to do some countertops soon. Thanks!
Check out toolocity.com they have several to choose from pending your budget.
How do i know the PSI measure of my concrete if im doing the mix with cement?
Hi, could you please tell me, how much time do you wait after holes filling before starting final polishing?
Pavel Treshchalin final polish first then slurry fill your bug holes, work the slurry in with a scotchbrite pad on your polisher allow that to dry then dry sand it off. This way all holes even small tiny ones are filled and flat.
TrinicLLC great , thank you!
What are the leather covers around the polisher called? Source?
They are rubber and we called them rain jackets and I think we got them from GranQuartz
Are the polishing machine the same that are used for car polishing?
Where do we purchase the sealer from?
Where are you located?
@@TrinicLLC eastern nc
@@whoiseverfree DreamKrete is out distributor (near Southhill VA.) they would be the closest to you.
@@TrinicLLC perfect and what's the product name we are needing?
@@whoiseverfree is the project indoors or out?