This is followed by washing and then a stage of finer grits 120 220 then 400 600 mesh before the optional use of a pre polishing compound 1200 grit a washing cycle with detergent to remove any grit on the stones.
Can you tumble granite.
If your tumbler barrel holds less than two cups of water then you should be tumbling rocks that range between about 3 8 inch and 1 1 4 inches in size.
If they are large enough to be distracting you may want to fill them with clear epoxy.
After mixing the two parts of the epoxy apply it carefully to the countertop let it set then sand.
Rocks larger than about 1 1 4 inches in size are too big to tumble freely in such a small tumbler.
Remove all of the material and stones from the barrel and repeat the cleaning procedures used after the coarse grit operation.
All of the materials tumbler grit and padding can be hard to find but some specialty shops may have these items.
Granite is soft though so it would tumble better without other kinds of rock i think but i ve read on here that it will polish nicely.
All slabs are treated with stoneguard sealer that protects against food and beverage stains and are backed by a 15 year warranty.
Very easy do it yourself.
If you don t have a vibratory tumbler don t worry simply tumble your rocks in a rotary tumbler for one week in the medium one week in fine and one week in txp polish.
Steve explains how to clean disinfect and maintain your granite countertops.
How to clean granite countertops.
It s possible the granite has a few nicks or chips.
From the world s experts in stone.
If a few stones need more grinding you can remove them from this batch and re tumble them later in another batch.
The truth about cleaning and disinfecting granite countertops.
Just be sure that you have lots of small rocks or media to prevent the large rocks from crushing one another during the tumble.
Stonemark granite is exclusive to the home depot and is 100 natural granite.
A few simple steps and you can maintain your granite looking as new as when yo.
Add enough water to barely cover the rocks.