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Your complete guide to marble polishing

Marble is a natural stone which lends a luxurious look to your interiors. But it is vulnerable in nature and susceptible to stain & damage. You need to take care of your marble surfaces and protect them from grit, grime and harm. So, cleaning marble is of utmost importance for flaunting a spick & span home. Although regular cleaning keeps the marble immaculate, but it’s the proper polishing that lends your marble the real luster. And once you know the right steps to polishing your marble surfaces, you can easily make them sparkle & shine! So, let’s take a look at the following steps that will make your marble look timeless:

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Identify your marble type first

1. Determine the variety

Marbles not only vary in colours, grades, qualities etc., but they differ in origin too. There are natural marbles and cultured marbles, and the process of cleaning and polishing the two varieties are slightly different to each other. You need to determine the type of your marble before embarking on a cleaning or polishing project. The easiest way is to touch the surface – natural marble is always cooler to touch than the surrounding air, while cultured marble is about the same temperature. Once you know the kind of marble you have in your house, you can clean it, polish it and take care of it accordingly.

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2. Get rid of stains

Marbles, being a soft stone, seep up spilled substances, thus causing stains to form. The easiest way to clean stains on your marble surfaces is to wipe them off immediately, so that they don’t get trapped in the pores of the stone. Use a soft sponge or cloth, lukewarm water and mild dish soap to clean blemishes on your marble.

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Keep all things ready

3. Homely polishing remedies

You can use a mixture of baking soda & water as a polish for your natural marbles. Mix 3 table spoons of baking soda to a little less than 1 ltr of water and apply a thin layer of the mixture on the surface. Leave for around 5 hours and rinse it off with a clean cloth and lukewarm water. Once rinsed, dry and buff the area with another clean soft cloth. You can also add a sealant so as to prevent your natural marble to some extent from further damage and stains.

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Your weapon for cleaning marble

4. Shine it by sanding

A flawless polished effect can be received by just sanding marble surfaces, without the help of any acids or chemicals. Wet sanding works better, with water utilised as a lubricant. Sanding requires perseverance, a bit of hard work and technique to give you the same polished look as a professional machine. The longer you sand a surface, the glossier it will turn out at the end. Once the sanding is done, clean the marble with a dry cloth and you can see it sparkle! You can further add to the shine by rubbing on a tiny little bit of Carnauba wax on the surface after drying. The wax also helps seal the stone, providing some protection against dirt and grime.

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Marble Grit Polishing Process

5. Grit polishing process

Professional polishing is achieved by using high friction with the aid of abrasives, tools and large machines handled by trained experts. For a factory-like gloss, you need to choose professional, machine-run processes such as grit diamond polishing on your marbles. Diamond polishing is a nature process that uses diamond grit as an abrasive over the surface to remove light scratches & etches. The higher the grit diamond used, the better the polishing effects are. The diamond grit polishing requires a floor grinder with a skilled operator, and takes ample amount of time to achieve the required polish and shine. But the end result is a surface with mirror finish that can stun your guests with its victorious gleam.
Marbles are very sensitive stones and need your constant care and attention. Keep cleaning them at regular intervals for a spotless surface and whenever they start looking dull, follow our guide and polish them up to restore their sheen! So, whether you choose to do it yourself, or you call for professional help, make sure the polishing is done properly so that your marble surface keeps looking as bright as new always!

 

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