This is the best. On Mar 28, 2014 7:03 PM, "Pete Matos" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 <[email protected] > >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). > > > > > > -- > > John Kasunich > > [email protected] > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > > Emc-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > Emc-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
