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Hi,I just finished installing a stainless backsplash that I made for a kitchen. It's a #4 brushed finish. I went to great pains to make sure all the cuts were perfect and that there were no scratches before I did the install. It went very well and it looks great, but I had to enlarge one of the outlet holes a little, and in the process I made a scratch in the finish. Crap. What are good methods for restoring this finish? I don't want to have to re-finish the whole piece, and I don't want to make a new one (obviously). I don't know of the proper tools to make a straight-line scratch pattern that is this finish. Does anyone have experience with this kind of finish work?Thanks,Brook
Reply:The blue scotchbrite on a 4" pneumatic wheel should give you a 320 grit average, very close to #4.You'll find the tan, red and green too course. |
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