New cleaning and polishing methods have been developed and refined to help preserve the marble or granite in its original condition with a minimum of effort. The following are the approaches you may use to properly care for your granite and marble floors, countertops and furniture.

Honed Finish

The honed finish is not quite as smooth as polished stone and may require restoration if used in a high traffic area. Regular foot traffic erodes the highly-polished finish, allowing your floor to gracefully develop a natural patina.

Preserve floors with a clear, buffable surface to reduce scuffing and staining. After two coats of sealer, the surface may be polished with a low-speed buffer. Include periodic stripping and reapplication of the sealer as necessary.

Highly Polished Finish

Highly polished granite and marble floors create an elegant, upscale atmosphere. In heavy traffic area, the polish can wear off. Restore the polished marble or granite finish periodically, as necessary. This approach will keep the stone looking new. The options for maintaining your polished marble and granite floor fall into three categories:

1. Maintain a commercial floor finish on the marble or granite surface, using sealers and regular maintenance procedures. Be sure to select sealers and waxes with caution, as they may contain ingredients which could dull or stain the floor. Before application, clean the floor with soapy water and let it dry. Apply two coats of sealer in quick succession, using sealer brushes or pump sprayers. After 30 minutes, remove the excess sealer with a dry cloth.

2. Maintain the marble with the daily application of water and soap solution and the use of high-speed buffers, and clean thoroughly once per month.

3. Periodically clean the surface with a water-detergent mixture, applying no sealers or finishes. The highly-polished marble will eventually develop a low-luster finish.

Countertops and Furniture

After floors, granite and marble is most commonly used for countertops in kitchens and bathrooms and on furniture. In these areas, marble can easily be kept looking new by the regular application of a mild soap and water mixture.

Spills of acid liquids, such as fruit juice or vinegar, need to be wiped up quickly to preserve the color and polish of the marble surface.

MARBLE & GRANITE DON’TS!

The following cleaning agents could severely damage marble or granite surfaces:

Scouring-type cleaners ( steel wool, scouring pads, etc. ) Acid based cleaning agents Waxes and finishes requiring high-speed buffers Solvents, waxes, or polishes containing color agents Oils, turpentine.

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