MB-20® Granite Polish is an exclusive proprietary blend of abrasives and polishing agents that represents an industry first and definite breakthrough for polishing granite, mercantile granite and serpentines. Also works on serpentinites, ophicalcites and engineered surfaces. MB-20® Granite Polish can be tinted to match any color surface by using powder or liquid tints. If using MB-20® on darker granite, we recommend tinting the paste before polishing. Recommended pads to use with the MB-20® can be found here: Hogs Hair Pad or White Polishing Pad.
Available in 8.5 oz. or 2.2 lbs sizes.
The approximate coverage for one 2.2 lb tub is 400-800 sq ft.
The approximate coverage for one 8.5 oz is 200 sq ft.
Once the pad becomes saturated, the coverage increases.
Also available in case quantities. Call 888-509-5831 for case pricing.
Important:
- Always make sure to mask off and protect surfaces that could be splattered by the product.
- Wear safety glasses and gloves.
- Make sure the surface is free of any coatings, waxes, sealers, grease, and/or soil.
- If the surface requires honing, use quality diamonds and hone the surface to at least 1000 grit or higher, predicated upon the clarity of the stone being worked on.
**Directions may vary depending on the stone you are working on.
Countertops:
- For best results use a right-angle polisher (variable speed) with a 5 or 7-inch pad driver and hogs hair pad. Set speed to 3 or midway.
- Start by targeting a two-square-foot area. Place 1 teaspoon of product in the center of the area then position your machine and hogs-hair pad directly on top of it. You can add a spritz of water if the product has become dry. Slowly, spread the product out, controlling the trigger, while applying pressure to dry the product out. When the product is almost dry, begin to increase the speed and decrease the pressure-at this point there should be no splatters. Pull the trigger for max speed, and run the product dry while moving the machine swiftly over the target area. The use of pressure will vary depending on the stone.
- Check the results and repeat if needed. If any swirls or marks appear it is because too much product was used. Remove the marks using a white pad with a mist of water, or if they become stubborn, use any polishing compound (we suggest tin oxide). Adjust the amount of product you are using and continue.
Floors:
- Target an area of approximately 8-10 square feet. Place 2 tablespoons of product in the center and mist with water - just enough to form a semi-thick slurry to avoid splatters.
- Place your floor machine with a hog's hair pad on top of the product and begin to spread it out over the target area. Work the product until the slurry dries out, and the stone becomes shiny. At approximately every 200 square feet the pad should be loaded with product and will need to be flipped or changed. Use a floor machine that is over 1.5 HP and weighs of 135 lbs for best results. When the product dries and begins to polish, a lighter machine may bog down and trip the electrical breaker. In this case, it is possible to polish the floor using a wet polishing method.
These Directions are a baseline guide to using this product as it may require different techniques for different stones. If in doubt don’t hesitate to contact us.
Find Out More About Our Granite Polishing Cream
Our MB-20 polish is renowned for its effectiveness. It is a professional-grade compound that is suitable for industrial and commercial applications.
If you want to know more about this granite polish, you can read the answers to frequently asked questions below. Alternatively, give us a call, and we would be happy to answer your questions!
Yes. It is important to clean the surface well before applying the granite polishing cream. This is to ensure that it is free of any oils, residue, or films. It’s a polishing compound only, and the surface must be prepared prior to polishing.
You can use our Easy Scrub to ensure that your granite countertops are cleaned well. Depending on the purity of the stone you're working on, use high-quality diamonds to hone the granite to at least 1000 grit or more.