Light scratches on natural stone worktop

Step 1: 
We work with the Repair Set - Natural and Artificial Stone. The area to be repaird must be clean, dry and free from grease. TIP: Clean surface with alcohol or thinner. Remove discoloration at edges with sandpaper or a (tooth) brush.
Step 2: 
Remove the black cap from the Natural and Artificial Stone Filler. Attach the cannula firmly to the syringe. Apply the filler directly into the damaged area until area is slightly overfilled.
Step 3: 
Place the clear filmstrip directly onto the filled area. Use the wooden spetula to flatten the filling material. Make sure no bubbles will develop under the film.
Step 4: 
Cure the filled area by illuminating for approx. 5 - 10 minutes per cm² from a distance of not more than 1 cm. Curing time varies dependent on coat thickness. NOTE: If the filler no longer hardens, please replace the UV Lamp battery. IMPORTANT: Do not look directly into the LED Light, as this may lead to permenent eye damage.
Step 5: 
When filler has cured, remove the clear filmstrip. Carefully cut off any excess material with the sxalpel when cured. Always wirk from the center to the edge and cut only superfilially. The filling must not be cut out deeply.
Step 6: 
Use the Special Sandpaper to sand off excess material in a circular motion with light pressure until level. NOTE: Ensure not to sand through the filling!
Step 7: 
Remove the cap from the polishing paste and attach the cannula firmly to the syringe. Apply a small amount of polishing paste to the repaired area and rub in with cotton cloth in a circular motion using light pressure until the sheen matches the surrounding area. Clean away any polish residue with a dry and clean part of the cotton cloth. Done! IMPORTANT: With damage of more than 1-1,5mm depth, it is necessary to work with several layers. Prefill and harden the damaged area (please see step 2-4) and repeat the process.