Friday, August 15, 2014

Turning The Rough Into Smooth With Dade County Granite Polishing

By Princess Smith


There is something impressive about a natural stone feature in a home. The stone is permanent, extremely heavy, and the most durable building material available. Yet the most publicized variety of stone, marble, is not an option for many people due to its sheer cost. This does not have to prevent the use of stone per se, however, as granite is a worthy substitute. Learn how a Dade County granite polishing company can restore your natural stone.

The fact that natural stone needs to be maintained might sound suspect. But the household's residents might not be aware of how much traffic passes over the stone surface. A kitchen countertop used three times a day gets scratched and cleaned in excess of a thousand times every year.

This can lead to the sealant getting destroyed. Other damage can comprise unsightly etching or scratches, as well as the slight but undesirable crumbling of the raw stone underneath the sealant. To keep the surface clean, the customary home cleaning liquids should suffice, but there are also stronger domestic antiseptic products on the market for those who need something extra. As a rule, though, properly sealed stone does not absorb anything.

The slab should be sealed to prevent deterioration of its structure or the aggregation of dirt in its coarse surface. Naturally, the rock is not smooth, so once it has been polished it needs to be sealed. If it isn't, or if the sealing has been damaged, the stone will in fact start to absorb oils and other liquids off its surface. Always make sure that it is properly sealed.

When choosing cleaning products, it is essential to check the consistency and the pH of the product. Some products contain abrasive ingredients and these should be avoided entirely. As to the pH, only alkaline or neutral products should be used (pH above 7). If you aren't sure, contact a professional polishing operator for further information.

Each slab of granite is as unique as a diamond, since it is a cut piece of stone. With the appropriate attention to its maintenance, the slab will retain its inherent attractiveness and supremely durable nature.




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