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5 things you need to know about marble polishing


Marble has been the preferred stone to be used in the house, office, hotels, and so on. Ever wonder that why does the Pyramids of Giza and our Seven Wonders of the World mostly make of marble! Why did the kings use marble in their castles? Why do the 5-star hotels use marble as a primary constituent to be laid down in the lobbies and bathrooms? The answer to all of the above is the same, marble floors have the most grace and aesthetics to them. They embrace the room they are in. Not just the floors, the pillars, the walls, the countertops, and fireplace, marble is used everywhere. Many people hate to see their marble floors get discolored or stained. That’s why the task of marble polishing is done all over the Globe.


Marble restoration and its benefits:


Marble restoration has a beautiful appealing look. Marble restoration upkeeps the appearance of residential kitchen countertops, which helps increase the resale value of any home. Upkeep marble in a higher education building, museum, or government building personifies the respect that those who walk its halls deserve. In a place of worship, marble restoration encourages the dedication and compassion of patrons and complements the grandeur of other religious relics.


Removing any current stains: As marble is highly porous; stains are caused when the liquid oozes into the stone and gets trapped. Common spillages like juice, wine, sauces, cooking oils, and coffee will all stain the marble surface. To remove fresh stains, use a Damp Microfiber Cloth with warm water and Neutral Detergent, gently rubbing the stain until the area is clean. Then rinse thoroughly.


Removing Persistent Stains: Dampen Marble with water then apply a few drops of a cleaning chemical. Gently rub in with a bonastre pad and rinsing thoroughly, sometimes stubborn stains might require two or three applications.


Polishing: After the stain removal is complete before Polishing makes sure you have a clean dry surface as the Marble is soft and scratches easily, and you don't want to damage it while polishing. Always use a clean, bonastre pad to gently remove any remaining dirt, dust, and grit. If needed rinse well with a clean, damp Microfiber cloth then dry the surface well with a clean cloth.


Marble polishing is mostly recommended for households, countertops, hallways, and hospitals for it is repellent to disease-causing microbes and pests. You therefore never have to worry about bacteria and fungi in your kitchen, or the need to replace the entire floor due to termite infestation. The fact that marble repels these microbes means a reduced risk of anyone getting an infection. You also get to save lots of money on floor replacement in the long run.


Marble restoration increases the material’s durability. By nature, marble is a very durable material. It’s more durable than vinyl, laminate, hardwood, and most other building materials. That’s why marble is most commonly used for flooring in all sorts of buildings.


Marble polishing is thus, most easy to handle and do with the bonastre products. The polishing and restoration of the marble floors are always easier than replacing the floor.


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