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We are using a scrap piece of Wilsonart’s solid surface material as a top for a rolling cart. Does anyone know the technique that is used to achieve the finished look that you usually see on SS countertops? We know that sanding is involved, but we don’t know what type, grades and in what order.
Thanks for any advice.
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We are using a scrap piece of Wilsonart's solid surface material as a top for a rolling cart. Does anyone know the technique that is used to achieve the finished look that you usually see on SS countertops? We know that sanding is involved, but we don't know what type, grades and in what order.
Thanks for any advice.