TheSergeant
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The short of it is that my parents needed their kitchen island refinished and hired a guy that was recommended to them. He used "FAMOWOOD" Glazecoat available from Home Depot. I havent' seen it in person yet but from what they're telling me, and the photos I've seen, it has an almost orange peel-ish surface and there are some spots with divots that look like hammer marks. The guy poured the epoxy and used a roller to spread it around the surface. I'm guessing this is what contributed to the horrible finish.
Anyway, I'm headed up there next week and will be bringing my RO150. Assuming it has fully hardened is this something that can be sanded down to level it out and then polished up? They don't need it perfect and are okay with some divots but can't handle the texture as it stands currently.
If it can be sanded/polished what jumps in grits would you recommend?
Thanks guys!
Anyway, I'm headed up there next week and will be bringing my RO150. Assuming it has fully hardened is this something that can be sanded down to level it out and then polished up? They don't need it perfect and are okay with some divots but can't handle the texture as it stands currently.
If it can be sanded/polished what jumps in grits would you recommend?
Thanks guys!