Get some Farcela G3 polishing compound and try buff it out.
Quote from: CleaningSystemsUK on August 26, 2011, 04:28:34 pmGet some Farcela G3 polishing compound and try buff it out.were would i get some of that from?
I'd let this lot sort it outhttp://www.plastic-surgeon.co.uk/
Wayne,You've got all sorts of advice on this situation, all of it well intended, but I'd urge you to seek professional help, so contact a work top manufacturer or kitchen supplier and ask their advice. Also, take photos and keep a day log of the situation as it unfolds.Simon
wayne it will be the acid, not the powerburst, powerburst has nothing in it that can cause this dullness, people wash up and splash on the surface, they even wash there smalls in the sink sometimes and splash daz, aerial etc... and it still doesn't cause dullness, the only thing that would cause dullness is acid.
I can't remember the last time mixed a chemical or filled anything with water in the customers premises. Surely the safest way to mix chemicals and fill things is to do it at your van, or at least on the doorstep where if there's a spillage there's no damage done. This is a sensible a precaution as putting protective pads under the feet of furniture, if you don't do it sooner or later your going get a bleeder, as in the picture, which was taken on a call out to see if we could remove a stain left by the last carpet cleaner.