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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Monday, 11 January 2016

Specifications of Marble Floor Polishing and General Stone Restoration Tips


There is nothing more enjoyable than being welcomed by a mirror like marble floor in your home or office! Marble floors look beautiful and elegant but they become rough with scratches, stains and dirt over time. Polishing is essential to remove the foreign particles that have been rooted in the pores of marble. Polishing removes scratches and restores the marble to its original colour and appearance.

Why Floor Polishing Required for Marble and Other Natural Stone?
Over time, the surface of your marble floor becomes dull due to grime, spills, scruffs and scratches. When the original surface is thus spoiled, it opens the door to further damage. Stains caused by spills become more visible when the shine of the marble floor starts to fade. You can protect your marble flooring with regular buffing and polishing. Since this is a short term fix, you need to invest in professional stone restoration if you want to get better results.

Polishing protects your marble floor from future damage. The smooth and reflective marble floor after polishing will leave the visitors breathless. In addition, the cost of restoring and polishing your marble floor is nothing when compared to the price that you would pay for replacing it.

How to Keep the Lustre of Marble Floor Intact?
One easiest and affordable way to clean marble floor is by spray buffing because this method removes dirt from your marble floor and applies a layer of polish without using water on the marble floor. Stone polish is an effective sealant and therefore it prevents the porous marble to absorb stains and liquid spills. Buffing is not recommended when you wish to clean the marble floor yourself. 

Buffing and polishing require expertise and technical knowledge; therefore you are advised to hire an experienced stone restoration and repair company to do this job. These professionals will thoroughly clean the surface of your marble floor and then they will apply polish on the top layer. This will restore the original glassy shine and will provide much more dazzling appearance to your marble floor.

Professional stone restoration is not a single step process. It is quite detailed and is useful to maintain the shine of marble surfaces. Here are some simple everyday tips that can help you to keep your marble floor polished:
  • Use mildest detergent to clean your polished marble floor.
  • Always try to dry the polished marble floor after washing because it will prevent soiled water from running over the marble and dirtying it again.
  • Ask from your stone restoration specialist about the best sealer that can be used to protect your marble floor.
  • Change the water of your bucket when it becomes dirty while cleaning or else you will just move the dirt from one place to another part of your marble floor.
  • When anything such as tea, coffee or red wine spills on the marble floor, wipe it out immediately. This will prevent staining your floor if you manage to remove it on time.
In the end, just make sure to keep a regular professional marble polishing schedule so as to make your floor last longer and always look dazzling. For further details, visit The Marble Man, Australia’s No.1 stone restoration and repair specialist or call them right now on 1300 627 626 for a free quote. 

Monday, 4 January 2016

Granite and Marble Countertops- a Comparative Study


We generally use both granite and marble for making kitchen countertops. However, if you are a home owner, you would often wonder which one is better for your home. When you are planning to install the right countertop for your home, comparing the features of marble and granite will help you make the right decision. Let us take a look at both of them and see how they are different from one another. 

Pros and Cons of Granite and Marble
Both granite and marble are natural rocks and of top quality to make them last for a very long time. When you opt for any one of these natural stones for your home, you are adding value to your home.  Both granite and marble come in different colours. Marble countertops give you the feeling of richness and elegance.  When you place marble on the floor or countertop, it can last you for a lifetime. The best features of these stones are that no granite or marble slabs look alike. With both of them, you can achieve a sense of uniqueness and originality once they are installed in your home.

Stains and Scratches- Marble versus Granite
When it comes to stains and scratches on both marble and granite, you will find that marble is more soft than granite and vulnerable to stains and scratches faster. In case, you drop a beverage on a marble countertop, ensure that you wipe it off instantly to prevent staining and etching.  The liquids that stain marble countertops are alcohol, citric acid and oils. Even water containing minerals can leave stains on marble countertops if they are high in concentration.  Marble countertops are also susceptible to scratches if you use a knife or any hard object. Marble countertops require a lot of maintenance. Besides the maintenance, marble countertops need deep cleaning and sealing.

Compared to marble, granite is the most resilient stone. It is hard to scratch granite with a knife. You can only scratch a granite countertop with a diamond that is the hardest stone in the world. Granite has the ability to handle abuse and extreme heat and still maintain its beauty and elegance. The stone is not susceptible to degrade with long term exposure to water unlike marble. This means you do not have to worry about etching and staining at all- you can keep both of these menaces away for a very long time once you seal granite and the stone becomes less porous.

Thus it can be generalised that if you are choosing a countertop with high traffic, you should opt for granite over marble. 

Maintain Granite and Marble Counter tops with The Marble Man
The Marble Man is one of Australia’s leading natural stone restoration companies that takes care of marble and granite countertops. The professionals are skilled and experienced in all kinds of sealing and restoration work for your costly countertops. To contact them, please visit their Website.

Monday, 28 December 2015

When to Contact Natural Stone Repair & Restoration Professionals in Australia

Limestone- after polishing by The Marble Man
Natural stone surfaces in your home, office or commercial establishment provide beautiful floors, countertops, fireplace etc. all the way enhancing the look and feel of the interior decor. You have made a costly investment with marble, granite or other natural stones; now what’s needed is to maintain those stones properly so as to get many years of amazing cuteness and style. A maintenance schedule has to be in place for cleaning and regular inspections of the stones to check stubborn stains, hard water spots, and cracks etc.           

The attractive appearance and durability of marble and many other natural stone tiles will remain for a lifetime if you follow standard maintenance practices. Ensure to completely remove sand, dirt, and grit which cause maximum damage to your natural stone tiles.

There are plenty of do-it-yourself methods described in the internet world to clean stones, and remove stains, mould & mildew etc., but many of them may eventually spoil the beauty of natural stone. For example, we have seen many stone care articles recommending the use of bleach, but actually bleach can damage your stone and grout lines, causing fading or discoloration. Use only quality products as recommended by authorised stone care professionals.

For daily cleaning of natural stone, add a few drops of liquid stone soap (PH neutral cleaner) into warm water and apply that cleaning solution using a soft cloth to remove stubborn dirt from the stone surfaces. Never use harsh chemicals to clean grout and caulk. It’s also advisable not to try any sophisticated cleaning or repair procedures by yourself or with the help of an unskilled person. What you can do is dust mop the floors and other stone surfaces regularly. 

And always call stone restoration specialists in Australia to do weekly or fortnightly stone cleaning. These stone professionals will check for stains, mould, cracks etc. while doing the routine cleaning and inspection of stone surfaces. They will do wax removal, grout cleaning, sealing, polishing etc. in a professional way as and when required.

For cleaning stone floors, professional stone restoration providers use chemical cleaning, abrasion based cleaning and heat based cleaning- sometimes these specialised cleaning processes are also used in conjunction to get the desired result. So, when they use such specialist procedures to clean dirt and stain marks, it’s clear that your daily dust mopping or DIY tactics are not sufficient to keep the stone surfaces in good shape.

The Marble Man, started in 1992 by Shaun Roberts, current owner & MD, provides professional stone restoration services in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Sydney, Canberra, Newcastle, Northern NSW and other areas throughout QLD, NSW and Victoria. The company has individual home owners to big brand hotels and commercial buildings as its clients.

The Marble Man stone professionals use latest technology and only branded equipment and products for stone restoration works. Call the MM team today on 1300 627 626- They will send a police checked and verified technician to inspect your stone tiles at your convenient time and give you a free stone restoration quote. Visit the website to know their comprehensive portfolio and customer feedback.  

Monday, 21 December 2015

How to Fix Breakages or Cracks on Your Natural Stone Benchtop or Floor Tiles


Are you worried because of a cracked marble countertop or a granite tile? Once the stone surface has split apart, it’ll never regain the original shape even after repair. However, stone restoration professionals assure you that with the help of latest technology in stone repair they can do it the best possible way and avoid replacement of the cracked stone tile.

Guarantee on Natural Stone Repair
To give you assurance about quality work, The Marble Man in Australia offers a 7-point guarantee. They apply latest technology glues epoxies and diamond abrasives and use NANO treatments while repairing marble tiles, granite countertops, stone benchtop and vanity etc.
Whether it’s a hairline crack or breakages, stone experts can repair it with a touch of perfection. It’s true but you need to make the wise decision of selecting a stone repair company that has high reputation. If you call cheap service providers it may end up with spoiling the stone and then finally replacing it.  

The epoxy used for fixing marble or granite cracks is to be mixed with stone pigments in order to get ideal color matching and thus avoid easy detection of breakages after repair.  Sometimes the issue may be slab movement at the fireplace, countertop or other areas which requires repairing of seams expansion. This is sophisticated stone repair work and need to be handled by specialists only.

Now let’s discuss some tips to easily maintain your natural stone surfaces and extend their life period.

How to avoid the discolouration in the grout?
  • Change the shampoo: Read the ingredients mentioned in the shampoo bottle. If it contains dyes and colourings mentioned in the bottle, then choose a new shampoo which is natural with no colourings in them. Dye is not good for your body health & family health and it also stains the bathroom.
  • Prevent using harsh cleaning chemicals: Harsh chemicals would work well to remove the stains, grout may look cleaner, but they remove the water repellence property of the grout. Bleach is also bad for tile and grout.
  • Mix vinegar with water in the ratio of 1:2 and use that solution to clean the grout. A soft brush with little elbow grease would give you excellent result with this solution.
  • Use Squeegee: It is preferable to use a squeegee with the suction cup and mount it on your shower, so that it would be handier to use whenever you need it.  You can use it after each shower and this will allow minimum water to be on the grout, tile and doors and dry. Thus there will be very minimum deposit of salt from the water.

Find out if the damages to your stone surface can be repaired or not by taking a snapshot and sending it to The Marble Man stone repair team. You can also call them on 1300 627 626 and they’ll come to your place for inspection and give you an obligation-free stone restoration quote. 

Monday, 14 December 2015

Preventative Stone Care Tips for Your Marble, Granite and Other Natural Stone Surfaces


People using natural stones are mainly worried about the maintenance requirements, but the fact is that natural stone countertops or floors need no more care & maintenance than natural wood products such as tables and chairs.

It’s better if you know your stone surface well and the maintenance needs it requires. A stone restoration specialist can guide you the precautions to be taken to avoid stains, wear and damage. Ask the stone care professionals about the daily and long term maintenance practices to be followed, and also the time schedule for resealing, repolishing or deep cleaning of stone surfaces.

Preventative care is what mostly needed for natural stones like marble, granite and travertine. Make sure that your stones are properly sealed with a penetrating sealer before installation. This will prevent staining to a certain extent and also will reduce the build up of moisture. Presealed stone surfaces are easier to clean too.  Topical sealers are not recommended because they do not prevent moisture to accumulate under the surface and sometimes affect the look of the stone.

Here Are Some Precautions and Preventative Care for Your Costly Stone:

Even though granite countertops are not susceptive to normal stains and scratches, they are prone to staining by oil and acid. Ensure to wipe up any spills on the countertops as soon as possible, and then clean the surface.

Don’t place acidic or chemical products such as wine, juice, vinegar, milk, tea or coffee on marble and limestone surfaces as these can etch or stain the surface. Use coasters.  Staining or etching can also be caused by high alkaline products such as aftershave, soap, shampoo and perfumes.
Grit on shoe can scratch a stone surface, so avoid using shoes on natural stone surfaces. Also use doormats which will gather dust and grit from shoes and slippers.

Use felt or any such soft pads under chairs and other furniture to avoid scratching. While moving furniture items, it’s advised to lift them rather than dragging to prevent scratching.

While cleaning natural stone, ensure to use Microfibre Mop or a cotton cloth to avoid scratching. If you want to use scourers, depend only on professionally recommended scouring products such as the Scrub-a-dub; other scourers can scratch the stone surface and spoil the glossy finish.

Natural Stone Cleaning

The best preventative measure for stone floors is regular cleaning with neutral PH cleaners such as S-P Cleaner, Stone Deep Clean, Brilliance or Renue. Wax based sprays are not to be used as they leave a build up on the surface. Dirt and grit on the marble or granite surface can affect its polished finish. Use recommended cleaning products only and do regular cleaning to preserve your beautiful stone surfaces. 

Marble and granite in the bathrooms are affected by soap scum. This is to be prevented by regular cleaning using a squeegee for shower walls. Also rinse vanities and natural stone sinks with hot water whenever possible.

For any queries on natural stone maintenance, you can contact The Marble Man who is regarded as the No.1 stone care company in Australia with over 20 years of experience in the field.  Call now for a Free Quote on 1300 627 626.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Get that Impressive Christmas & New Year Looks for Your Home with Shining Natural Stone Surfaces


Natural stones used for benchtops and flooring are not as hard as a rock; they are elegant but delicate material and should be taken care of in a proper way. Natural stones such as marble and granite can transform an environment with their stunning beauty and design variations, provided you give them proper maintenance. For this, always depend upon a credible stone restoration specialist in Australia who knows different varieties of stones and their correct maintenance procedures.

The Marble Man is a professional natural stone repairing and restoration company that services several places across Australia, with more presence in the QLD and NSW regions. They can handle all natural stones such as marble, granite, travertine, onyx, terrazzo etc., and do polishing, sealing, stone repair, grout repairs, chip repairs, re-surfacing and sophisticated cleaning with steam or chemical washing.

Their highly skilled technicians can polish your marble or other natural stone kitchen benchtop, bar top or vanity and regain their natural finish for the great occasion of Christmas and New Year. The Marble Man Polishing and Restoration works ensure that:
  • All dull stains, scratches and etch marks on the stone surfaces are completely removed
  • The pristine polished finish to the natural stone is restored
  • Your kitchen and reception area will be lightened up because the polished and cleaned natural stone surfaces will look like new again.
Your guests will be impressed to see well cleaned and glittering bathrooms! Also as there are more members using the bathroom, there are chances that the stone surface may get spoiled. For this you’ll have to call The Marble Man to seal the stone surfaces in the bathrooms. Their sealing procedure starts with professional cleaning using quality detergents and rotary scrubbers to remove all inbuilt dirt and stains on the stone surface. Then the Sealing work starts on the second day applying two coats of special penetrating sealant.

Professional stone sealing ensures that no liquids and dirt are penetrated into the stone surface. In addition to preventing scum build-up, mould growth is also greatly reduced after sealing as water won’t enter beneath the stone tiles. The bathroom will be easier to clean after the sealing.
Even if you haven’t properly maintained your stone surfaces for a long time, The Marble Man can give extra life to your worn and damaged stones employing latest technologies and stone restoration techniques in the industry. They ensure that your natural stone products give added elegance to your home decor during this festive occasion.

The Marble Man has been relentlessly serving home owners, hotels and other business establishments for the last 20 years or so and can provide you daily stone maintenance tips. They also offer a wide range of safe home products for stone cleaning. This will help you to keep your floor tiles and worktops looking fresh and new. Natural Stones are long lasting materials and will remain amazingly beautiful for a long time if you follow the routine maintenance practices.

The Marble Man professionals are up-to-date with hands on, practical training on natural stone restoration processes and new technologies emerging in the industry. They service:  SYDNEY | CANBERRA | NEWCASTLE | CENTRAL COAST | BRISBANE | GOLD COAST | SUNSHINE COAST.  You can also call them for a free quote on 1300 627 626.