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How is marble, granite, and stone restored and polished to its original beauty?

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How is marble, granite, and stone restored and polished to its original beauty?

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Restoring and refinishing of marble, granite and stone is like an art. Stone restoration involves “Honing” which basically means it eliminates the scratches and etching that dulls the stone surface. We use small diamond pads that are used for abrasive purposes. They start from #46 up to 8500 grits. The main purpose for using the diamond pad is to eliminate scratching. A polishing compound and a buffing pad are used to apply friction to bring the natural refraction of marble, granite, and stone. The nature of Marble, Granite and Stone’s glossy finish has nothing to do with coating or waxes.**There is no dust in the restoration, grinding, or polishing process.

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