how to polish marble vanities

You might be surprised to know that how to polish marble countertops is a process similar (but scaled down) to polishing marble floors. Both utilize power operated equipment, however, polishing marble counters, vanities, backsplashes and kitchen islands can be handled through attachments to a power tool you may already own — a car paint polisher….

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how to polish marble

You’re here because you want to know how to polish marble. If you’re the proud owner of natural marble you know that protecting this investment requires periodic maintenance – whether it’s cleaning a marble floor or sealing a marble countertop. Any natural stone will show wear over time but with proper and timely maintenance will…

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cultured marble cleaning

If you want to know how to clean cultured marble, you first need to understand the differences between cultured marble and the natural stone marble. As noted on the home page of this website, natural marble is a by-product of limestone that has undergone high pressure and intense heat within the earth crust. This process…

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marble crack cracked marble

How can you tell the difference between a possible crack in your marble and a vein that occurs naturally in the stone? Depending on the classification of your stone, colors and vein patterns can make cracks difficult to distinguish. See the answer below. ANSWER:  A vein will run in the same direction as other veins…

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how to remove a stain from marble

The need for sealing marble in your home or office can be easily determined by following a simple test to determine how absorbent your marble is. This test can be done with products readily available in most homes or businesses. Some marble is already sealed at the fabricator and may not need to done based…

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best marble sealer comparison

Because marble is part of the limestone family, it is composed of mostly calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is also found in familiar materials like pearls, shells and even teeth and bones. As such, it is sensitive to solutions that are acidic and can etch the surface if not properly cared for. Here are 10 Tips…

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marble classifications

Much like fine diamonds that are graded on their cut, color and clarity, a marble grade is also based on its soundness and appearance as an indication of its quality and structural integrity. How is marble classified and just what each classification means is covered here. What’s interesting about marble grading is that it falls…

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marble stain

Does marble stain? The short answer is yes and the video below will show you the top 10 contributors to marble stains. Marble, while a beautiful, lustrous natural stone when polished is not as dense or as strong as its counterpart granite so extra care needs to be exercised to protect its appearance and appeal….

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marble facts

“NORMs” may be the Norm in Granite and Marble NORM is an acronym for Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials and because marble and granite are natural stones, small, measurable amounts of radiation or radon can be found in these materials. Is this something to be concerned about? Generally no, however,  these trace amounts can contribute to unsafe levels…

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