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Jim: "They Never Told Me I needed to have the sealer re-applied every six to 12 months...,
True, What they don't tell you can hurt you and more specifically your beautiful natural stone floor.
I Recommend- You need a sealer that is going to deliver maximum protection with a long term performance!
We can help you get precisely that kind of service for your stone surface and with a written Guarantee!
Jim: "When I had marble installed in my bathroom there were scratches either from the plumbers installing the stool or from their tools dragging across the floor. What can I do to get rid of these Ugly Scratches?
My apologies on the behalf of whoever let you down and did not properly finish the job.
I Recommend- What needs to take place is an Inspection of all of your marble flooring to assure the damage is not broader than what the untrained eye can see. We specialize in minor to a wide range of scratch repair and etching removal. Plus, we can easily
take care of your problem areas.
Jim: "We love our marble countertops but lately we noticed "They Do Not Shine Up as When They Were New" Can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
After a further interview with the home owner we found she was using a Windex product which was not recommended for use on natural stone.------
Mrs. J.
I Recommend- That you immediately refrain from using any household cleaners that have been suggested for use on your countertops! These may be effective on man-made materials but are harmful and will damage your stone countertops. We can renew your marble surface and restore your polished surfaces back like new.
Jim: My husband is a real "do it yourself er" and I mentioned him he should at least call someone to help him seal our newly installed travertine, but the department store clerk insisted otherwise.., now we have streaks and dirty marks all over our expensive stone floor. Any quick remedies?
Dear "Do it to yourselfer" Unfortunately nothing will fix it too quickly. Sometimes the shortcut leads to the longway- right way! Sounds like you've gotten into a product (for the sake of not being sued I won't mention the name) that is referred to as a coating finish. It is a favorite product of tile installers and the inexperienced person hired to cheaply seal a natural stone floor. The product actually coats over the stone not allowing it to breathe (vapor transmission). It is favored because it hides installation problems and product imperfections i.e. scratches or etch marks. The proper process for a long lasting finish is a mechanical shine. This is acquired with diamond discs and is the industry standard and accepted practice. A specialized trade to which I can proudly say we are quite experienced in.
NOW-- to fix this, the product must be stripped off and the stone cleaned and properly sealed. Next determine the finish look you want and proceed forward. PS. Please stay away from any quick- fix!