It all depends on the coating. Granite is a very hard surface that has a natural shine to it. If the granite has not been coated and is naturally glossy, it would take alot of work to get it removed. Grinding the stone would be the only way to get rid of the gloss. However if it has been coated with polish, you can use an industrial stripper to get rid of that coat,
The stripper should be applied with a single disc machine at low speed using a brown pad. That will get rid of everything on the stone
Dampen a cloth with lemon oil and rub the gloss off.
Granite has no cleavage, it breaks off in crystals.
It will hold up the human body if it is placed on it. Technically, the effect will be that it will hold the body off the subflooring and floor joists.
Very carefully. Granite is such a wide variety of stones, it is impossible to tell what cleaning product will damage a particular stone. Try any product on a scrap of the same type before using.
Get magic eraser and rub on floor until gone. If you get permanent marker on granite, get nail polish remover and rub until gone. If you get permanent marker on your skin, get a magic eraser and rub.
just press off
You get the spray Windex and it will come off
Granite worktops are polished with the make use of of genuine commercial polishes such as the Granite Gold Polish. It is practical thinly on the surface in a circular motion and the overload polish is wiped off with a clean polishing cloth in straight lines.
the high gloss acrylic would bead up and not give you an even application over the oil based
the parts broken off
strip (strip off)
U scrub it off with a rough sponge