Marble polisher can help to transform your benches, floors and walls.
Marble is a beautiful product.
The material has an astounding ability to impress.
Most commercial properties exhibit their financial power through "marble coated" buildings.
Banks, insurances and other financial giants all display marble where it counts.
The technological advances to process stone made marble more affordable.
Thus, private homeowners can now impress guests with stunning marble top benches, floors and walls.
Marble, same as other stone materials is not very impressive in its raw form.
However, by using marble polisher you can transform the product into a treasure.
This glossy, luster texture of marbles is achieved with a special marble polisher.
The process of marble polishing is not complex but it would be wise to try polishing professionals before going into the DIY department.
The actual marble polishing chemical is widely available in hardware stores.
The type of an applicator for the marble polisher depends on the size of the job.
For marble polishing of benchtops you can use hand-held buffing pads.
The same applies for walls.
However, large marble floors need something more substantial.
In this case the mechanised marble polisher is used to boost efficiency.
When polishing marble for the first time, you should use marble stripper.
This is especially true for the dirty grout which must be removed.
If the dirt in the grout is oil-based then the degreaser will nicely remove the scam.
Otherwise, standard floor-cleaning products will suffice.
Remember, you must vacuum the area after each stripping and bristling.
Once the floor is ready, it is time to apply the actual marble polisher.
The method to polish marble is relatively simple but extensive.
You should spray few drops of the marble polisher onto the surface.
Always, administer the chemical in the area you are working on.
In most cases it will be a square of 90cm by 90cm depending on your height.
You should buff the polish from side to side (rather than using the natural circular motion).
The process must continue until the marble polish is dry.
After the marble polisher dries, you should move to the next section and so on...
In order to achieve the desired level of the polish you may need to repeat the procedure 2 to three times.
There is number of marble polisher sets which are ready for DIY or commercial applications.
For smaller jobs you can buy hand held buffs which cost as little as $15 per piece.
For large sections you may need to hire professional marble polishers.
These machines are capable to grind, clean and polish depending on the settings and the type of an applicator disk.
Most of the time you will only be able to hire the marble polisher machines.
These items cost $6000 or more, therefore the product is suitable for commercial rather than private operators.
Apart from the buff you need polishers and sealants.
The polishing powders are expensive but also very efficient.
5kg Pro-Glo marble polisher powder sells for about $400.
750ml of a polishing liquid costs around $110.
Surprisingly, there is no abundance of marble polishers in Australia. There are few reputable businesses but you will have to search within metropolitan areas to get a reliable marble polisher contractor. We would recommend Executive Marble and Tile Restoration, Eco Restoration Services Australia, Floors with Flair and finally, Honestone.