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Polishing marble floors demands careful attention and precision, as marble is softer and more delicate compared to many other natural stones. When done correctly, polishing can enhance the floor's inherent beauty and extend its durability. However, using improper techniques or tools can easily dull or harm the surface.
Do begin with a clean surface. Always clear away dust, sand, and debris before polishing to avoid scratches. For detailed work in corners or along edges, utilize triangular polishing pad, which allow for precise polishing without affecting nearby areas.
Don’t skip grits in the polishing process. Skipping intermediate grit levels and jumping directly from coarse to fine can cause swirl marks and prevent the surface from achieving a clear, refined finish. A gradual and thorough progression through the grits will help the marble achieve a smooth and consistent shine. For larger spaces, 9 inch floor polishing pucks provide excellent coverage while applying even pressure.
Do choose tools that adapt to the marble’s surface. If water usage is limited, a flexible dry polishing pad is a dependable alternative. These pads are designed to conform to the stone's surface, making them perfect for achieving a polished look without water or slurry.
Don’t use harsh chemicals after polishing. Acidic cleaners can etch and dull the marble, negating your efforts. Stick to pH-neutral cleaners and seal the surface afterward to protect the polish and minimize wear from everyday use.
With the right techniques and tools, polishing marble floors can restore their natural beauty and keep them looking impressive for years. By avoiding common pitfalls, you can achieve a smooth and damage-free finish every time.