Marble Floor Polishing

Marble Floor Polishing Service Broward

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Even though you can polish marble yourself, a professional Polishing Service Company in the Broward area will almost always yield better results and have a much lower chance of accidents due to their experience. The first thing they usually do is move all the furniture and make sure nothing covers the marble. From this point, the marble is clean with a Compound Polishing powder so no dirt or dust mixes and interferes with the later process. Once the stripper has been applied successfully, cleaner solution is applied and swept with a clean mop to get rid of the dissolved wax. If damages such as stains and etchings were superficial, then it may have been removed with the stripper. A poultice is applied as a stain removal treatment which is simply a mixture of substances such as hydrogen peroxide and baking soda that is used to lighten stains.

For scratches, a sponge with baking soda is gently but consistently buffed in the affected area until the scratches disappear. If the scratch marks are even deeper, they may have to use polishing powder with an electronic grinder to grind and buff the are until the scratches are gone. When they get to actually polishing the marble, professionals will wet the floor thoroughly with a hose and use an electric grinder with diamond grit disks. Sometimes, companies will choose to be weigh the machine down and apply more pressure and pass over the terrazzo in rows about five times at about thirty grit. From there, more water applied they grind the floor again but this time with finer grit.

After this is done, they may cut out any damages and fill any holes your marble may have with the marble that closely matches your marble through color, texture, and veins. If the holes are too small, they sometimes make them bigger with a chipping tool since they will be filled and smoothed out. From there, they continue to grind the floor and with each pass use finer and finer grits until the finest grit is achieved while removing weight if it was added to the machine. All that’s left is adding polishing powder specifically for marble and a wet polisher around ten times per row. A sealer or wax is then applied towards the end and is buffed out with an electronic buffer to protect the marble against future damages.

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