I just came to ask the same question.
OK, so granat should work as I figured, but what grits? On some other website, they mentioned using diamond sandpaper, all the way up to 3,000 grit.
I figure that at a certain point, I might have to switch to some kind of pad & compound. - or maybe Vlies pads, or?
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Besides the above, for a typical job, I have a question for my somewhat unique job:
I could not find the 2 chips that somehow came out of my countertop. (gremlins must have taken them) They were both about the size of a thumbnail, maybe 10mm deep, and the granite is a mottled light brown. So, I decided to fill the chips in with an amber-colored epoxy.
This actually worked well, it's almost imperceptible, except that the epoxy is now a bit higher than the granite. So, I'm hoping to sand down JUST the epoxy, until about level with the granite. Obviously, I'll probably hit the granite, but I'm wondering if there's an abrasive that will NOT sand granite too much, yet have a decent chance on epoxy.
Maybe a weird question, I know, but does anyone have any thoughts on this?
-thanks.