Thursday, 30 July 2015

Marble, Granite and Other Natural Stone Maintenance Procedures


Natural stone is one of the most sought-after upgrades in a home as well as an office. Providing both versatility and timeless beauty, it’s no surprise that marble and granite are the most popular natural stone option. They stand up well indoors and outdoors. These natural stones are are used in high traffic areas thus requiring regular care and maintenance.

Natural stone care and repair experts always recommend a three step process for proper care and maintenance of stone surfaces. This includes cleaning, sealing and polishing. Experts say that we need to clean our stone surfaces often. Even if your surface appears clean, the safest bet is to clean it daily and after every meal preparation for kitchen countertops. The most minuscule particle could have a detrimental effect on your natural stone.

The next step in stone care is to seal the stone surface frequently. Sealing stones such as granite frequently provides effective and maximum surface protection. On using a proper sealer, it will penetrate the stone surface and provide a long-lasting resistance against scratches and etches. The ultimate step is polishing which has dual advantages to offer. Firstly, polishing restores the beauty of a natural stone. Secondly, it reinforces the protectiveness of the seal and also prevents soap-scum build-up in case of shower walls and tub surrounds.

When is to apply a granite sealer and how often to re-seal granite & marble countertops are common questions. No wonder homeowners want to protect their beautiful and expensive property from unwanted stains. Not all granite or marble need to be sealed. If a stone cannot absorb anything, even an impregnating sealer won’t sink in. But the good news is if a sealer doesn't penetrate a particular stone surface, neither will a stain. Frequency of sealing and re-sealing depends on the type of stone and the quality of the sealer.

Many homeowners are tempted to use all-purpose cleaners or bleach to keep stone surfaces clean, but these types of cleaners may actually damage your stone permanently. Cleaning products that contain vinegar, lemon, alcohol or other acidic ingredients can dull the surface, reducing the stone’s luster and reducing the effectiveness of the sealer. Ammonia-based cleaners should also be avoided as they can cause the stone’s surface to get etched and scratched over time thus leaving stone resurfacing as the only viable option.

The Marble Man’s stone experts are specialized in the treatment of various stone related problems and provide 100% satisfaction though dedicated service. From granite repair, stone benchtop maintenance to marble floor restoration, you will find here all the top stone works under one roof. For more information, contact The Marble Man stone restoration team today. 

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