Sunday, August 17, 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.

Using maintenance and natural stone in the same sentence sounds like a contradiction in terms. However, if one considers that the stone surface might be used several times on a daily basis, the cumulative impact of the sustained abrasion can be immense.

Under this degree of use, etching of the stone is possible, even if it is as hard as marble or the alternatives. This reduces its brilliance under light and can also create the impression of neglect or disrepair in the home. Granite is not very absorbent, so the accumulation of bacteria is not usually an issue. There are still products available if more intensive disinfection is required.

The sealant on the slab ensures that the stone's raw, rough surface does not collect grime or start to decay structurally. Once the sealant has been removed and the base rock is exposed, it will start to leach oils and other chemicals out of food or other items placed on it. Maintaining a proper sealing layer is important in keeping the stone in its pristine condition.

Once that has been ascertained, the slab can be cleaned with an appropriate cleaner. Ordinary detergent is adequate, but for a more specialized approach there are cleaning formulas on the market. You should pay attention to the pH of the solution, and also make sure that it isn't abrasive. An acidic pH isn't suitable for this purpose. If this sounds too technical, it might be advisable to seek the assistance of a professional polishing service.

Just as a diamond is mined and shaped to be a unique gem, so too is granite, since it is cut from the raw base and carved to suit its application. Taking proper care of it ensures that it will always look as individual as it is, and also stay as permanent as it has the potential to be, as a household asset and enduring utility area.




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