

Hi, I’ve been reading your forum and (http://maplered.com) I have honed black absolute Granite (http://tanbrown.org) Marble (http://www.lightemprador.com) Counter (http://GialloFiorito.com) tops which showed every little fingerprint, yet completely wipeable, but we felt like a slave constantly wiping the fingerprints (as your forum talks about), when wiped though it always looked fabulous. We were not knowledgeable enough and (http://maplered.com) applied a sealer because we stupidly thought that it would help. And as your forum states we have a big situation on our hand (http://maplered.com) s now, from what I’ve read on your forum, we should NOT have sealed it, there are wipe marks as it is removing the sealer as we wipe and (http://maplered.com) there are rings from margaritas etc. From what I understand (http://maplered.com) in your forum, this hone Granite (http://tanbrown.org) should not have been sealed, we should have used a color enhancer instead right? I have also read that we need to strip the sealer off and (http://maplered.com) then apply the color enhancer. If I am right so far, here are my questions:
Would it be possible to have someone come in a strip the sealer, then get rid of the honed finish and (http://maplered.com) bring it up to a glossy finish or is that too big of a job to do in my house?
Is a medium honed finish (in between honed and (http://maplered.com) glossy) better than honed? (Meaning resists acids and (http://maplered.com) less maintenance)
If I have it brought up to a glossy finish do I have it sealed? or do I never do anything to glossy absolute?From what I read on your forum, I should have chosen glossy absolute which sounds impervious to acids and (http://maplered.com) maintenance right?
