Orlando Traverine Restoration specializes in natural stone tile cleaning including; Limestone, Marble and Travertine. Proudly serving Greater Orlando and surrounding areas. Let us show you how we can restore you stone floors and return them to their original beauty. Natural stones such as limestone and travertine are naturally porous due to the process in which they are formed. This means, without proper sealing, the tile will easily collect dirt, debris and grime on the surface and natural pits.
Cleaning TravertineOur industry specific machines make the process of cleaning travertine stone floors much more effective than what most home and business owners are able to achieve on their own. Our technique and equipment can be used on all natural stone surfaces and types. They are restored and cleaned in the same process implementing our enclosed high pressure unit in conjunction with our rotary slow rpm machine. Our technicians clean the entire tile surface and the adjoining grout lines to ensure a completely clean and revitalized appearance. Maintenance of TravertineThe most common travertine stone used within homes and commercial applications are honed (satin smooth appearance and little light reflection) and polished (high gloss appearance which reflects light and accentuates the color and markings within the stone.) Though beautiful to look at, these flooring options easily show traffic wear and debris. Normal cleaning and mopping will not completely remove the buildup of dirt and will require more frequent professional intervention to restore it’s like new appearance. Stone with lighter coloring will reflect stains easier than dark stone. Limestone is available in a wide variety of colors, though mostly in the palate of beiges and creams, often referred to as Applestone, and have a much higher opportunity to show staining, dirt and etching. Sealing TravertineWe often are asked by our clients if it is possible to remove stains and etching from their natural stone surfaces. In most cases, with the use of our cleaning and honing system, we can remove most stains and etch marks found within the stone, depending on the depth of the stain’s penetration into the stone. Another common call we receive is to remove scratches made on the stone made from high foot traffic, dog nails, children’s toys and furniture. Depending on the depth of the scratch, most can be repaired and in most cases, undetectable. We always recommend a high quality penetrating sealer to protect the stone tile surfaces from scratching and staining. This is most important in kitchens and bathrooms where most staining occurs from spills. With a proper sealant applied, most spills will bead on the surface of the stone, allowing you time to clean it up and avoid staining and costly restoration. If you are looking for professional travertine cleaning and sealing services, contact Orlando Travertine Restoration at 407-279-3739 or request your free quote here! The post Is Your Travertine Tile Clean? Tips From Natural Stone Experts appeared first on Orlando Travertine Restoration. via Orlando Travertine Restoration http://orlandotravertinerestoration.com/is-your-travertine-tile-clean-tips-from-natural-stone-experts/
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"Polishing your marble floors and countertops can give the stone a very elegant and luxurious look."
There is no other material that can compare to a perfectly polished marble floor. It signifies splendor, success, luxury when used on flooring and countertop surfaces. A cared-for, well-protected and maintained marble floor can pass the test of time or so we can see in old world structures, sculptures and buildings like the Vatican in Rome, or the Pantheon in Athens just to name a few. Just like honing marble polishing can be achieved using special grits of diamond pads that close the pores on the surface of the marble thus giving the light its reflection while making the marble surface silky smooth, after that a diamond polishing powder is applied, scrubbed then buffed out and removed to create more shine and uniformity throughout the tile. "Even though the pores on the surface of a polished marble are closed, it doesn't mean that foreign substances like acids and chlorides can't penetrate below its surface and create damage like etching and stains." Stains and etching can be prevented simply by sealing your marble surface after it is polished. However a polished marble surface can still not be completely resilient against preventing acid or oils spills from being absorbed by the stone. Click here to enjoy the full article now. |