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Frequent Questions

Marble should be cleaned with pH-neutral cleaners specifically formulated for marble, mild soap and water, baking soda paste, and non-abrasive cloths. Acidic or abrasive cleaners should be avoided as they can damage the surface. Test any new cleaning product on a small, inconspicuous area before using it on a larger section of the marble surface to ensure it doesn't cause any damage.

To polish marble floors, start by dusting or sweeping the floor to remove any debris. Then, use a polishing compound specifically designed for marble floors and apply it with a clean, damp mop or polishing pad. Follow the instructions on the product and allow the floor to dry completely before buffing it with a clean, dry mop or polishing pad. Repeat as needed to achieve the desired shine.

Repairing cracked marble depends on the severity of the damage. For minor cracks or chips, you can use a marble repair kit that contains an adhesive compound and coloring agent. For larger cracks or damage, it's best to contact a professional marble restoration service. They may need to fill the crack with a resin, sand and polish the surface to restore it to its original appearance.

To install Altra Stone Guard, follow these steps:

  1. Thoroughly clean and dry the surface where you will be applying the Altra Stone Guard.
  2. Cut the Altra Stone Guard to the desired size using scissors or a utility knife.
  3. Peel off the protective backing from the adhesive side of the Altra Stone Guard.
  4. Carefully place the Altra Stone Guard onto the surface, smoothing out any bubbles or wrinkles.
  5. Use a squeegee or credit card to firmly press the Altra Stone Guard onto the surface, removing any air bubbles.
  6. Trim any excess material with scissors or a utility knife.

  1. Clean the damaged area with a granite cleaner and dry it completely.
  2. Apply a small amount of two-part clear epoxy to the chipped area.
  3. Use a toothpick or razor blade to carefully remove any excess epoxy and smooth out the surface.
  4. Allow the epoxy to dry completely.
  5. Use a fine-grit sandpaper to carefully smooth and level the surface, and then buff it with a granite polish to restore the shine.

  1. Clean the damaged area with a quartz cleaner and dry it completely.
  2. Apply a small amount of clear epoxy to the chipped area.
  3. Use a toothpick or razor blade to carefully remove any excess epoxy and smooth out the surface.
  4. Allow the epoxy to dry completely.
  5. Use a fine-grit sandpaper to carefully smooth and level the surface, and then buff it with a quartz polish to restore the shine.

Yes, tile and grout cleaning is worth it. Over time, dirt and grime can build up on tiles and in grout lines, making them look dingy and unclean. Professional tile and grout cleaning can restore the appearance of your floors or walls and help prolong the life of your tile. Regular cleaning and maintenance can also prevent the growth of mold and mildew, which can be harmful to your health.

  1. Clean the damaged area with a mild cleaner and dry it completely.
  2. Fill any chips or cracks with a two-part, clear epoxy filler.
  3. Use a putty knife to smooth out the filler and scrape away any excess.
  4. Allow the epoxy to dry completely.
  5. Use fine-grit sandpaper to carefully smooth and level the surface, and then buff it with a laminate polish to restore the shine.

Yes, a marble countertop can be refinished. Refinishing can help remove surface scratches, etching, and stains, and restore the surface to its original shine. This can be done by a professional marble restoration company or by using a DIY refinishing kit. However, the extent of the damage and the type of finish on the countertop will determine the best method for refinishing.

To get your marble to shine again, start by cleaning the surface with a mild soap and warm water. Dry the surface with a soft cloth. Next, use a marble polishing powder or cream and apply it to the surface with a soft cloth. Rub the powder or cream onto the marble in a circular motion, working in small sections. Finally, rinse the surface with water and dry it with a soft cloth.