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Marble
About Marble Surfaces
Marble is a natural metamorphic rock that is a popular choice due to its distinctive appearanc and versatility. It forms from limestone that undergoes intense heat and pressure within the Earth's crust. This process causes the minerals in the limestone to recrystallize, resulting in the characteristic veined and often colorful patterns that marble is known for.
Marble has a moderate level of porosity. Marble is more prone to staining, etching, and water absorption compared to other stones. To protect marble, a impregnating sealer is recommended to create a barrier on the surface, preventing liquids from seeping into the stone and causing damage.
Additionally, polishing marble surfaces is an important step in restoring and maintaining their standout appearance. Fortunately, Tiling Logistics has the best marble polishing waxes, creams and equipment.
Polishing Marble Surfaces
To polishing marble floors, we suggest Faber A3 Yellow. Apply it to the surface using a single disc machine and white floor polishing pad, covering the whole surface area evenly with the powder and water paste. Gradually add water when necessary to maintain cream texture and thoroughly rinse when done.
No matter the cost, even the most brilliant marble and lime-based surfaces eventually lose their shine. Soon after their installation, marble becomes dull and falls victim to water damage. To prevent this damage and restore shine to dull marble, you need Faber A2 Mix and this article will tell you how.