I would not recommend putting anything on your plate that can build up at
all. In fact other than cleaning with a damp rag I would not put anything
on it whatsoever and try to keep it covered when not in use.

Pete



On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 7:54 PM, John Kasunich <jmkasun...@fastmail.fm>wrote:

> I'm sure it is possible to make granite shiny.
> I'm not so sure that flat and shiny go together.
>
> I had my plate re-calibrated some years ago.  They
> lapped it with diamond dust on top of a much larger
> plate.  The result was a matte finish that was duller
> than before, but also flatter than before.  I think
> polishing it to a mirror finish might actually make
> it less flat.
>
> I'd be tempted to try something like car wax.
> The film should be very thin, so it should have
> little effect on flatness (and you could probably
> remove it with alcohol or something).
>
>
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