Removing scratches from slate
"Stephen Judge" wrote in message ... Trying to tidy up a slate surface that has many shallow scractches (deepest probably only 0.2mm, most less than this). Have tried sandpaper, glasspaper, metal sanding disk, rust removing disk, slow speed, high speed, with and without water - all to virtually no avail. People say thaat slate, being a very soft stone, should sand no problem - where am I going wromg ??? is it blue marble ? |
Removing scratches from slate
Trying to tidy up a slate surface that has many shallow scractches (deepest
probably only 0.2mm, most less than this). Have tried sandpaper, glasspaper, metal sanding disk, rust removing disk, slow speed, high speed, with and without water - all to virtually no avail. People say thaat slate, being a very soft stone, should sand no problem - where am I going wromg ??? Thanks |
Removing scratches from slate
Stephen Judge wrote:
Trying to tidy up a slate surface that has many shallow scractches (deepest probably only 0.2mm, most less than this). Have tried sandpaper, glasspaper, metal sanding disk, rust removing disk, slow speed, high speed, with and without water - all to virtually no avail. People say thaat slate, being a very soft stone, should sand no problem - where am I going wromg ??? Are you sure it is slate? It could be marble, but that's a soft rock too, or granite, which may be too hard to re-finish by hand. What is the article in question? I would not use a sanding disc on anything that needs to be flat and smooth. Try a sheet of wet'n'dry or similar carborundum paper on a flat block, e.g. a piece of planed timber (use wet if possible with a stream of water). __________________________________________________ ______________ Sent via the PAXemail system at paxemail.com |
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