Once that stuff dries, you need to wet grind it off. The slurry creates a dull film across the surface that I tried sponging off, dry polishing off, and scraping off. If you have to apply slurry, you have to wet polish.No polishing will ever produce the same gloss, but it'll still look nice. It was easy to not form a perfectly straight edge, so I had several slabs with curved edges (amateur move since I refused to use a template)Ģ. Casting on the glossy poly sheet proved to produce an awesome finish, but the reality is you have to still wet polish.They are delicate, so removing them caused them to break easily, so I learned to remove them from the surface tape very gently. Not sure they the Cheng rails ship w/ a 40 degree angle, but it was quite the pain to rip off 5 degrees. I had several slabs that required 45 degree miter joints, so the rails needed to be trimmed at 45 degree angles.
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