Small cracks in a terrazzo floor can be repairs as follows: Clean the crack with acetone, making sure to remove all dirt, old wax and other debris. A dental pick is helpful in removing old wax buildup. After the crack is cleaned you will notice that... Read More
Stone & Tile Restoration
Yes, the brass will hone and polish just like the marble. Don’t be surprises if the brass strips are polished to a mirror shine. Brass will however leave a greenish color stain on the marble. If this occurs it will be necessary to poultice the... Read More
The best way to remove carpet tack strips is to cut the nails off flush with the terrazzo. Use an angle grinder and a dry diamond saw blade. If you do not have an angle grinder and the job is small you can take a hack saw blade and cut the nails off... Read More
You can use what is called a magnetic broom. This is a long magnetic with two wheels on each side that are attached to a broom handle. Since steel wool is a magnetic metal the magnetic will effectively pick up the steel wool fibers. These brooms can... Read More
That’s a difficult question to answer but generally you will need enough water to keep the diamonds from clogging with slurry and enough to keep them lubricated and cool. The amount of water will also depend on the grit size, the speed of the... Read More
The addition of weight will depend on a number of factors. The type of machine you have, how many diamonds you are using, the size of your drive plate, etc, etc. This is the reason you are getting so many different answers. As a general rule of thumb... Read More
The reason you require all the water is because your machine is too fast. Slow the machine down to the same speed as your floor buffer and you will require a lot less water. If your machine is not equipped with variable speed you can purchase a... Read More
Simply, you did not feather properly. This halo is the result of not properly overlapping you steps or you did not overlap enough. You will need to overlap at least two inches on each grit. Proper planning is a must if you want to avoid this halo.... Read More
Blending the edges has always seemed to be a problem for marble refinishers. There are several methods that can make the job a little easier: Feathering- Most of the time the edges of a marble floor do not require any work. After all people do not... Read More
I have found that you can insert a thin sheet of metal roof flashing between the carpeted edge and the marble. This creates a barrier and a splash guard and installs in minutes, is reusable and can be moved as you work. You will only need about a... Read More