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Polishing |
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When
your stone begins to lose the factory shine,
it is best to call a professional to re-polish
your stone. Using the proper abrasives and
polishing powders can bring back the original
shine if the surface is not too badly damaged.
Polishing generally does not remove scratches.
However, on some stones it can remove light
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Resurfacing/Restoration |
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Resurfacing
operations are required to remove scratches,
lippage (Uneven tiles) and wear patterns from
foot traffic. The stone is sanded with various
grinding grits making the surface flat and
establishing a new finish. A ground in place
floor extends the life of the floor. |
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