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 Polished concrete is made by grinding the surface of the concrete slab with progressively finer abrasives until a smooth and glossy finish is achieved.

The first step is to clean the surface of the concrete and remove any dirt, grease, or paint. The next step is to apply a coating of concrete polishing compound to the entire surface. The polishing compound should be applied in a thin coat and allowed to dry completely.

The final step is to grind the surface of the concrete with progressively finer abrasives until a smooth and glossy finish is achieved.

It can, but it depends on the sealant that is used. If a good quality sealant is applied then it shouldn't stain. However, if a cheap sealant is used then it is likely to stain.

Yes, you can fix cracks in polished concrete, but it will require some work on your part. First, you'll need to clean out the crack with a vacuum or air compressor. Next, fill the crack with a concrete repair product, such as epoxy resin. Once the repair product has cured, sand it down so that it's flush with the surrounding surface. Finally, repolish the concrete to give it an even finish.