To repair chips in marble tiles, use a polyester resin and color match to the existing material. If the chip is shallow, the polyester may not stick. It may be necessary to make the chip bigger. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Fred Hueston is the author of Stone... Read More
Stone & Tile Restoration
I would not recommend using bleach on any marble floor as a daily cleaner. Household bleach can cause staining on certain types of marble. Advise your customer to use only a good stone soap or neutral cleaner. TIP: Occasionally, you will see bleach... Read More
Use a quality stripper/degreaser for marble. Always test the stripper in a small area to make sure there are no adverse effects. Chances are that when all the wax is removed, the marble will appear dull. Let your customer know that there are two... Read More
Old marble sculptures can be made out of marbles that contain iron. Over time, the iron becomes oxidized and turns yellow. If the yellowing you are observing is the result of iron staining, it cannot be removed. If the yellow is only surface dirt,... Read More
The yellowing is the result of moisture becoming trapped under the carpet. The carpet’s jute backing or dyes from its rubber backing have bled into the stone. To remove this yellowing, try the following steps: Clean the area with a solution of... Read More
Tell them simply this: “No, I would not recommend using window cleaner on a marble shower wall. Some window cleaners contain chemicals which could damage the marble.” Also, let them know to keep their marble shower walls in optimal condition the... Read More
Most of the marble and stone polishes on the market contain the same type of wax found in everyday car wax. However, I would be cautious about applying car wax to a stone counter top; the newer car waxes contain colorants which could stain the stone.... Read More
The hard white deposit is a build-up of salts. These salts—known in the tile industry as “lime putty”—are coming up from the setting bed, and can be very difficult to remove. To remove lime putty, scrape away as much of it as possible... Read More
This has always presented a problem. If the marble adjacent to the fixtures is severely pitted, I would recommend hiring a plumber to remove the fixtures and then hire you to refinish the vanity. Once the marble has been refinished, let them know to... Read More
Let your customer know that urine contains acid which will etch the marble surface. As for the odor, pet shops and supermarkets carry several products which use enzymes to destroy the odor of urine. Follow the manufacturer’s directions... Read More