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I just recently renovated my bathroom which included a custom Lowe's vanity top (corian?) which I'm sure I overpaid but that's beside the point.
It's been less than a month and my daughters curling iron put a burn mark on the top. After some research i decided to sand the mark with 1000 grit sand paper and it did a decent job lightening the mark.
But it left the area scuffed (obviously) and is quite noticable in sunlight at an angle. Here's the question:
Is there a product that can restore the shine to the sanded area? Kind of like a clearcoat you would use on a car finish?
Thanks for any advice!
It's been less than a month and my daughters curling iron put a burn mark on the top. After some research i decided to sand the mark with 1000 grit sand paper and it did a decent job lightening the mark.
But it left the area scuffed (obviously) and is quite noticable in sunlight at an angle. Here's the question:
Is there a product that can restore the shine to the sanded area? Kind of like a clearcoat you would use on a car finish?
Thanks for any advice!