Marble Floor Restoration
Step 1: | Check if there is rust stain which occured within the marble stone during opearation period. | |||||||||||
If there is, use "High effeicient Marble Stain remover" to remove the stains. | ||||||||||||
Step 2: | Check if there is any open grout line or chipped corner which can cause leakage of water or other solution into the marble. | |||||||||||
(Conditional) | If there is, repair it with stone adhesive or grout filler. | |||||||||||
Step3: | If the stain treatment and repairing grout lines area is big, light grinding and horning can be done. | |||||||||||
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Step 4: | After the stain treatment, the surface of the marble will be slightly harshed. It need to be repolished or sealed. | |||||||||||
Crystallization with "Marble Shine" marble polishing powder or "Green Shield" marble polishing paste to | ||||||||||||
close up the porous surface and to bring out the glosiness. Alternatively, the porous surface after | ||||||||||||
grinding can be sealed by using "Duratex" floor coating chemical. | ||||||||||||
Step 5: (Conditional) | Buff with "HP High Speed Polishing Paste" (Or) "Marble Kare" to add strength to crystallized layer and for easy routine | |||||||||||
maintenance. If the marble is coated or sealed with Duratex, spray buff with "Quick Gloss " to add more shine. |