Marble Floor Polishing Weston FL
Marble Floor Polishing Weston FL.
Gallery Before / After Polishing Treatment
Keeping your floor looking ‘new’.
Today, more and more “decorative” marbles are being used for their beauty and not their strength. These marbles are generally very prone to abrasion, vertical compactions, scratching and staining.
The main reason polished stone floors become dull is that we walk on them and “grind” in dust, sand, and other fine, gritty matter that abrades the finish. Although the scratching is very fine, it eventually covers the whole area so massively that light will no longer reflect of the surface.
Maintenance is a key factor guaranteeing post-installation or post-restoration beauty appearance and longevity.
Experience on Professional Marble Polishing and Marble Restoration
While the leader in marble restoration, DrySteamPro is committed to assisting our customers and clients care for and maintain their stone, tile and grout surfaces.
Now DrySteamPro has developed full lines of marble, granite,tile & grout cleaners to help keep these beautiful surfaces clean and beautiful year round.
Services
Currently DrySteamPro maintains its own restoration, cleaning and maintenance research-and-development center committed to advancing restoration, polishing, care and cleaning techniques in order to provide our clients the highest quality, most cost effective result possible.
Support
Recently DrySteamPro supports individuals worldwide in their efforts to clean, restore and maintain their granite and marble as well as terrazzo, tile and grout surfaces.
Usually, when it comes to marble polishing, granite polishing and tile & grout cleaning, DrySteamPro restoration service restores and maintains more marble, granite, stone, and tile surface than anyone else.
Gallery Before / After Restoration Treatment
Do An Initial Cleaning
The first step to cleaning your floors is to an initial cleaning with a mild detergent. You may want to test a small area first to make sure the detergent does not discolor the floors.
If the floors have stains, you can try removing them by focusing on them with the detergent first. If the detergent does not work, you will have to use the poultice.
When applying the detergent, use a clean, soft cloth. A hard cloth could leave small scratches on your floor.
Apply Poultice
It is critical to remove stains in the marble before you polish it. Polishing your marble will not remove stains. Instead, it will seal the stains.
Stains that have set in will need some time to remove. To start the process, apply the poultice, cover with plastic wrap, and leave it to sit for 24 to 48 hours. If the stain is still there, try repeating the process.
Some stubborn stains may require professional treatment to remove completely. It is important to act quickly to ensure the stains do not become permanent.
Use A Polishing Compound
Once the stains have been removed to your liking, it is time to add the polish. Remember, do not polish your floors while the stains remain.
Apply the polish to one small section of the floor at a time, and slowly work your way across. Always start with a little bit of polish, and then add more as needed so you do not end up with excess.
Seal The Polish
Once the polish has dried, the last step is to seal the floors. A topical polish will sit on top of your floors and prevent them from staining.
Spray the sealant on the floor, let it sit for about 20 minutes, and then wipe it off with a soft cloth. Do not like the sealant dry fully, or it will leave streaks on your floors.
Get The Materials You Need To Polish Marble
It’s essential to regularly clean and polish marble to keep your floors in good condition.