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Posted on 3/11/15 at 4:11 pm to Salmon
I would think that the more you sanded yours the more you'll like what you get. You'll likely open up pin holes, but I bet your guy fixes them more flush than mine came out. I can't stop wiping when I do that slurry step.
I can't believe how cool the surface came out on my 1.5" blue backsplash piece. If I knew it would have come out that smooth, I'd have blue countertops all around.
I used this wax from Cheng, but just because I had some left over from when I made them.
Wax:
Blue concrete face: You can see some of my imperfections with hole filling. I should have ground the edges of the backsplash pieces, but I just left them pretty much alone.
I can't believe how cool the surface came out on my 1.5" blue backsplash piece. If I knew it would have come out that smooth, I'd have blue countertops all around.
I used this wax from Cheng, but just because I had some left over from when I made them.
Wax:
Blue concrete face: You can see some of my imperfections with hole filling. I should have ground the edges of the backsplash pieces, but I just left them pretty much alone.
This post was edited on 3/11/15 at 4:13 pm
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