Showing posts with label marble cleaning and sealing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marble cleaning and sealing. Show all posts

Monday, 18 January 2016

Repolishing and Resurfacing of Marble Shower Walls and Floor


Repolishing of Marble Shower Walls and Floor

We use a light abrasive on the surface of the tiles for repolishing the marble shower walls and floors. This removes the dullness on the surface of the tiles. If swirl marks are found on the surface of the tiles after applying polish abrasive, we remove it completely with the help of a diamond-cutting compound.

After repolishing, a special detergent is used to thoroughly clean the tiles till the shower walls and floor get good reflection. After cleaning the tiles will be sealed to keep the surfaces clean and reduce mould growth.

Advantages of Repolishing Marble Tiles of Shower Walls & Floor
All traces of dirt and scum build-up on the walls and floor are efficiently removed
The marble tiles are perfectly cleaned to regain their original smooth finish.
Grouting is cleared of mould growth.

Resurfacing of Marble Shower Walls and Floor

If the dullness and damages to the shower walls and floor are too severe to be handled by Repolishing, we have the Resurfacing process which is comparatively cheaper than replacing the tiles.   Diamond-impregnated pads with special wet polishing machines are used to resurface the marble shower walls and floor.

We first inspect your shower to determine whether resurfacing is required. The most advanced method of resurfacing is done by grinding the marble with coarse grit diamond. The whole marble surface is then polished to a final finish through professional methods.

Advantages of Resurfacing Marble Tiles
Dullness on your tile surfaces are replaced by natural glossy and high reflecting finish.
 All drip stains are thoroughly cleaned and removed from your showers surfaces.
Marble tiles become easier for you to keep clean and will be long lasting than waxy finishes.

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Friday, 5 June 2015

Things to Know Before Sealing Your Natural Stone Surface


Installing natural stone as a means for decorating your home and giving it a rich and elegant look is very common but, it comes with a price. Natural stones namely marble, granite, limestone or travertine are so delicate that there is a huge risk of them getting stained, scratched and etched unless regular maintenance procedures are adopted. Besides, once you install natural stone in your house, you have to be very particular as to how fast it undergoes wear and how and when exactly you need to seal or reseal it. To ensure your natural stone products will provide you with a lifetime of aesthetics and utility, a suitable maintenance program is vital.

Before we approach the issue of sealing, it is very important to note the exact function of a sealer or why we need it at all. Sealers for stone are all below-surface products and will not change in any way, the shape or form of the original finish of the stone surface. Nor will they protect the surface of the stone. They will only go inside the stone by being absorbed by it provided that the stone is porous enough to allow this to happen and will block its pores, thus reducing its natural absorbency rate. This will help prevent the stone from absorbing the accidental spills of the staining substances like tea, wine, lemon juice etc.

You might be unaware of the fact that mercantile type marble, original quality granite and travertine are not very porous and therefore should be inspected by a stone restoration specialist to decide about their sealing requirements. However, many versions of marble and the lighter varieties of granite are more porous and are sure to get stained if not protected with a good-quality impregnator-type stone sealer. In this instance it should also be kept in mind that a vast majority of stones marketed as granite are not original granite. Stones, which are being sold as granite are denser than real granite and hence might not need sealing. Some may even develop problems related to the sealer once you seal it.

In case you have a doubt as to how many applications are needed, you may have to consult an expert stone restoration professional. For some stones that are more porous than others, one application of sealer/impregnator may not be enough. In case of mercantile granite, two applications are recommended. To find out if your stone is perfectly sealed, spill some water on it and wait for approximately half an hour, then wipe it dry. If the surface of the stone does not darken it means that the stone is perfectly sealed. You may use this same test to determine when it is time to reseal.

The Marble Man, Australia’s best natural stone restoration specialist, offers its esteemed clients expert advice on the choice of stones and the most appropriate stone maintenance and restoration procedures.

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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Easy Tips for Looking After Marble Table Tops


The marble stone is generally used for tiles and floors in households. However, there are some people who use the stone for table tops or counter tops. This unique natural stone is a combination of silt, salt and iron. The presence of these 3 natural components together gives the marble stone a vein like pattern. This pattern enhances the beauty and appeal of the stone.

Tips To Look After Your Marble Table Tops/Counter Tops

Marble needs to be maintained on a regular basis to retain its sheen and shine. Given below are some expert tips to help you look after your marble table tops and make them last for a long time-

1. Remove stains and spills fast-When you accidentally stain or spill marble table tops, you should immediately remove them with a rag. Marble is a very soft stone and it can be damaged by harsh liquids like the juice of citrus fruits and soda. When you spill them on the marble base, ensure you use a good rag to extract the liquid and spotlessly wipe it off from the surface.

2. Baking Soda- For stubborn stains, you can use baking soda. You can put baking soda on the stain and allow it to rest there for three hours. After three hours, clean the table with a rag to remove the stain. Baking soda is a very gentle abrasive and ideal for removing stubborn stains from marble bases.

3.  Dry with soft cloth- Marble becomes dull when it is air-dried. You should always use a soft damp cloth to clean marble surfaces. When you do so, you should use circular hand movements.

4. Sparkle clean marble table tops with polishes- If you wish to sparkle clean marble table tops, it is very important for you to use a good quality marble polish. Marble polish adds a coating to the surface of marble and protects it when you clean the base. The wax in the polish makes the base shine and protects it from damage.

Therefore, if you wish to keep your marble table top looking as good a new, keep the above tips in mind. Marble table tops are elegant and they enhance the look of any room.

Bank on The Marble Man for marble stone restoration and sealing services

The Marble Man is a professional and cost effective marble and natural stone restoration company. They do marble repair and restoration in 
SYDNEY | CANBERRA | NEWCASTLE | CENTRAL COAST | BRISBANE | GOLD COAST | SUNSHINE COAST. It helps individuals look after and maintain the natural stone and marble table and countertops of their homes. The professionals are certified and experts in natural stone maintenance and if you need trusted professionals to come and seal , restore and maintain your marble top and bases at home, please visit their website.

Sunday, 5 April 2015

The Marble Man- Should Marble and Natural Stone Be Sealed?


If you are looking for ways to prolong the life of marble and natural stone, you can do so with the aid of professional sealing or coating techniques. Sealing/coating reduces the porosity of the material and makes it repellant to water, oil and stains. 

When you are looking for sealing professionals of natural stone, you will see that they will inform you on both the pros and cons of acrylic and topical sealers.  The right kind of sealant for your natural stone and marble will be determined by these professionals only after inspection of the stone surface. They will be the right guides to recommend the ideal sealant for your natural stone or marble surface.

Major Concerns with sealants

Some home owners have concerns about marble and natural stone sealants. Their concerns are obvious and the right professionals will address them effectively. Let us take a look at the major concerns that they face and how professionals handle them-
  • Removal of coating- It is simple to coat a marble or a natural stone surface. However, the removal of the coating is very challenging.  It is important for all type of coating sealants to be removed and later replaced.  When you are replacing the sealant completely from the stone, it is very important that stripping should be thorough.
  • Slips- Here professionals are called in to fix the problem. This slip issue in natural stone and marble is found mostly in flooring, bathrooms and pool decks.  When this issue is being rectified, professionals look into water features, climate and irrigation.
  • Damage- There is cases where the marble or natural stone flooring is damaged and starts to flake and thin.  Here, you need to call in professionals to strip and replace the sealer on the whole floor.  This is a time consuming and costly affair most of the time.  There may be a possibility of a partial or localized replacement but most of the time it is not possible.
  • Breathability- If the marble or natural stone has to be replaced, it is always prudent for you to call in a stone professional to check whether the stone is breathable or not. The stone should be able to permeate gas.

Protective Marble & Natural Stone Sealing with The Marble Man

It is very important for you to call in professional aid when you are considering natural stone or marble sealing.  Expert advice is needed to determine the time and the costs of sealing.  

In Australia, The Marble Man is the most reliable stone sealing expert that ensures your natural stone and marble surfaces are sealed in a professional way.  The Company takes into consideration the long term benefits and advises you on the costs involved. The Marble Man is a trusted name in and around Queensland and New South Wales and its professionals are friendly and customer-oriented. To contact them today, please visit (website) or call them on phone at 1300-627-626.