Thursday, 22 September 2016

Busting myths and clearing misconceptions of marble floor polishing

Stone floors have been around for centuries in the London area. Moreover, stone floors are not only common in London, but in other cities around Europe as well. Marble floors are one type of stone floor that are some of the easiest to maintain. But these floors require special maintenance once in a while. Marble floors are more resilient in terms of wear and tear as compared to other floors. However, over time they get scratches that can only be removed by repolishing. 
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Furthermore, certain cleaning methods can also cause the polish to fade in patches. This can happen particularly with the use of acid, or a strong alkali as well as an alcohol. It is important to note that strong chemicals can be extremely damaging to stone floors. Moreover, stone floors can easily be cleaned with very mild cleaning agents. However, you cannot clean only with plain water. Plain water may be used to dilute a strong cleaning agent. But on its own water cannot clean marble floors. It will only disperse the mess. Furthermore, it will not be able to hygienically clean the floor.


Polishing marble floors is not a job for novices or amateurs. Many stone vendors specialise in marble floor polishing in London. They can provide a variety of restoration services for marble floors. They have the required equipment available  on hand. Moreover, they know what type of floor requires what type of diamond pad for polishing. There are some misconceptions about marble floor polishing that must be cleared. It is considered a process that produces a large amount of dust. This not true if your vendor is using modern state of the art equipment. It is also considered a dry process. It is not a dry process it is, however, a wet process. This is something that is best left to the professionals.