
"After you restored our marble floors they looked better than when they were first installed. And to think -- we were ready to rip it all out until we called you. We will recommend you to everyone we know!"
- E. Paul Jackson | Boston MA
Frequently Asked Question
Maintenance
- Question
- I have Marble Natural Stone floors in the kitchen. Some vinegar got on the floor and now we have a light spot. I believe that it is the sealer (polyurethane coating?) that got discolored. What is the best way to get rid of these dull spots and bring the normal shine back?
- Answer
- When acid (vinegar) comes into contact with marble (calcium carbonate), it causes a chemical reaction. The result is called etching. Natural stone sealers penetrate the stone and do not prevent this natural reaction. If you do in fact have a polyurethane coat on top of your stone, then you have a different problem altogether. If the stone is etched, we can refinish it.
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