My grade A granite block is glossy, and the grade B block  is matte.

You could put a temporary gloss on it with WD40.

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On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Jeshua Lacock <jes...@3dtopo.com> wrote:

>
> Greetings,
>
> I just received a grade B granite surface that has a very dull/matte
> finish. I was planning to use it for both reference and photography and the
> image advertised showed it glossy (which is why I ordered it). I contacted
> the vendor and they told me it is impossible to make granite have a natural
> gloss to it. At the same time, my other granite surface is shiny as glass.
>
> Does anyone know what I could coat the surface with to make it look more
> glossy while maintaining its accuracy? I sure would appreciate it! Shipping
> costed me as much as the stone so sending it back isn't really an option.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeshua Lacock
> Founder/Engineer
> 3DTOPO Incorporated
> <http://3DTOPO.com>
> Phone: 208.462.4171
>
>
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