I think the section that you didn’t polish looks better than the section you did polish, almost looks like it took some of the shine out of the side you hit with a polisher.
@@PlentyofVideo Yes, unfortunately this method produced a duller appearance. I would leave it up as a way to show others what not to do if they are thinking about it.
Coming from a countertop guy who's been in the trade since 2010, please do not do this to your stone countertop. You have no idea how many thousands of dollars repair guys make from fixing swirl marks caused by buffing tops with car products. You are welcome in advance. OP this video is informative and valuable as it shows what happens when you do. Do please edit the title of the video and you will get more positive feedback. This is by no means a how to, but a what happens if
The reason it looks dull, is because the countertop is extremely porous, and the cutting compound is just sitting in the pores of the stone now, absorbing light, not reflecting it like a freshly paint-corrected car would.
Love the fact that the person who is making this video is not talking the whole time, and just shows how to do it, along with captions. subscribing because of that!
@@PlentyofVideoGranite is an igneous rock and you used a cutting compound, that is a bad idea on a counter top. you need to use a less abrasive rubbing compound. you could the same reults with a clay bar and polish and avoid the compound. You are no dount going to have etching and staining over the next couple of years.
I think the entire problem was not with your method but man all I saw was nothing but glare. It was beyond belief so that you couldn’t really see any difference or like some comments other side was better only because you couldn’t see anything but glare. Please redo the video.
I think the section that you didn’t polish looks better than the section you did polish, almost looks like it took some of the shine out of the side you hit with a polisher.
Really do you think so 😔I thought I can get subscribe with this video but I got more dislikes 😄
@@PlentyofVideo Yes, unfortunately this method produced a duller appearance. I would leave it up as a way to show others what not to do if they are thinking about it.
No it doesn't, the side he polished you can see the sparkling were the other un-polished side is muggy or cloudy.
Coming from a countertop guy who's been in the trade since 2010, please do not do this to your stone countertop. You have no idea how many thousands of dollars repair guys make from fixing swirl marks caused by buffing tops with car products. You are welcome in advance. OP this video is informative and valuable as it shows what happens when you do. Do please edit the title of the video and you will get more positive feedback. This is by no means a how to, but a what happens if
Hey, ext time, why don't you provide the guy with some helpful tips......
@@gareths9574 He just did!
The reason it looks dull, is because the countertop is extremely porous, and the cutting compound is just sitting in the pores of the stone now, absorbing light, not reflecting it like a freshly paint-corrected car would.
Don't use alcohol at the end to wipe off and just get a regular wax.
You can use spray on wax works wonders and brings out the shine.
Thank you for your tip
IS it me or the unpolished section looks shinier?
Yes other people say the same
Did you read the comments?
Love the fact that the person who is making this video is not talking the whole time, and just shows how to do it, along with captions. subscribing because of that!
Of course a youtuber looking for subscribers 👍😁
Is it free?
Would this method be good for corian?
It doesn't look clean, still has "Plenty of Videos" written on it. 🌝
Lol soroush
Mate thats a cutting compound, not a polish hahha, you need to actually polish after that or its just going to get worse as it hasn't sealed it
Didn't I do a good job?
@@PlentyofVideo I think he he saying no, mate.
But i see a big difference
@@PlentyofVideoGranite is an igneous rock and you used a cutting compound, that is a bad idea on a counter top. you need to use a less abrasive rubbing compound. you could the same reults with a clay bar and polish and avoid the compound. You are no dount going to have etching and staining over the next couple of years.
Thanks for your great tip
Perfect job buddy 👌 and yes there is a big diference in btw the sides.
Looks almost the same. I guess the granite was good already to begin with. Still love it though
Mybe in the video i coulshow the difference. I changed a lot with polishing
I work with granite, don't see any changes
It is a good quality of granite. That's why.
Wow it really looks worse man sorry but it’s the truth you should of put a gloss on it if you wanted to shine more
What kind of material?
Didn’t see the difference 😂
Would help if there was no stupid watermark
You clearly see that the rock looks the same in the end
It is a bit more shiny
Sure: left side better than right side
Too much glare, so can't really see an improvement. Need to turn product bottle towards the camera. A spoken narration would help.
This is not how you restore granite. Wax is a perfect habitat for bacteria. Use vitrification method for much better results.
I’d be happy if mine looked like the left side.🥴
😁😁lol. Sorry I have to found a bad shape counter top to see the difference 😅
Almost looks like the polished side has more haze look, the unpolished side looks more darker
I don't know why everyone says same. There is a huge difference
Same 😂
Really
It has mirror finish
Exactly
Lighting is really bad plus that stupid watermark "plenty of videos" does not help. I agree with the other comments that we cannot see the difference.
The lighting is bad. I can’t tell the difference. The alcohol side looks the same.
I think the entire problem was not with your method but man all I saw was nothing but glare. It was beyond belief so that you couldn’t really see any difference or like some comments other side was better only because you couldn’t see anything but glare. Please redo the video.
The finish is not worth The time
What kind of countertop is this?
Granite
no differance
It is more shines
I’m sure the polished area would be shinier in real life but the lighting in the video is unfortunate and makes it look duller..
Use FILA
Fila is a brand?
It looks worse
Lol. Really 😄
i dont see any difference
Really? What is your suggestion?
I don’t see no difference
So you see a difference?
You don't see it is more shiny?
@@PlentyofVideo I do. Not sure about CO family, with his double negatives 🤣
Co Family didn't see but you see is that right?
@@PlentyofVideo Yeah.
makes no difference