The process of marble cleaning.

The marble looked beautiful, especially on the floors, and it is a popular choice for a large number of homemakers. However, the beauty of the marble can disappear with time as a result of scratches, grims, spills, or may be damaged. If you don’t care about your marble it may lose shine as time passes.

Here is the simple process for marble polishing through marble polishing service.

Sanding(Grinding)
The first step of marble polishing is sanding. Which is also known as grinding. Grinding is an easy but time-consuming process. It is usually performed by using a heavily weighted floor with a machine and water. It is an aggressive process using metal-bonded and diamond grits to remove deep scratches.

Honing
This process is similar to sanding but grits and materials are not as rough as those used in sanding. In the process, we removed or flatten out scratches and ingrained soil. A honed finish can refer to a satin-smooth surface with relatively little light reflection.

Polishing
In this part, higher diamond grits are used to simulate higher grits. This process is sure to give a shining effect to the marble floor using the most natural polishing powder. For marble floors in good condition, polishing can be enough to bring back the shine.

Crystalizing
This process consists of spraying a liquid into the marble floor and buffing it with steel wool under a standard speed floor machine. This process combines mechanical and controlled acidic reactions with calcium carbonate contained in the marble, Then vacuum sucks the wet surface. After the final wipe from the broom, you can see fresh and glossy-looking marble.