How long do I wait before I continue polishing after slurrying?
After applying a slurry coat, wait a minimum of 2 days (allowing the slurry a longer time to “set” is best) before re-polishing. Remember to begin re-polishing with the same grit diamond pad that was used prior to slurrying before moving on to the next higher grit pad. Note that because of the size of the holes and the viscosity of the slurry mix, multiple applications of the slurry may be required to cover all voids. * CHENG Acrylic Slurry will “set” faster, allowing you to re-polish after only 12 hours (OVERNIGHT). Follow the same steps as outlined until all voids are filled in as desired. For more information on grinding and polishing, refer to “Grinding and Polishing”, pages 136-142, in Concrete Countertops. For more information on slurry, refer to “Voids and other woes”, pages 152-157, in Concrete Countertops.
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