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Marble repairFrom: djhm1955@yahoo.com Category: Tile/Marble/Granite Remote Name: 205.162.22.136 Date: 15 Feb 2003 Time: 05:46 PM
CommentsWe bought a 42" wide x 24" deep dresser with a Natural Marble top that was broken. It broke from front to back and previous owner had it repaired, but the repair left a dull streak on the surface where it was sanded after a re-bonding process. How to we re-polish it so the entire top is shiny?
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