Showing posts with label stone sealing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stone sealing. Show all posts

Friday, March 3, 2017

Professional Stone Cleaning in Manhattan Beach: Hard Choices to Make

If your marble, travertine, or granite counter is looking less than stellar, you might want to call a professional stone cleaning service in Manhattan Beach.
Stone Restoration in the South Bay of Los Angeles | (310) 545-8750
Stone Restoration in the South Bay of Los Angeles | (310) 545-8750

Why You Want a Professional Stone Care Service

Natural stone is a beautiful addition to any home.  Whether you have a marble shower, a granite countertop, or a travertine floor, anywhere that you have natural stone, you are adding a durable and classy touch to any room.  However, with that said, do not try to take care of your stone yourself unless you are 100% sure that you know what you're doing.  Why?  Because what you don't know can damage your stone as well as your pocketbook when it is time to replace it.
For example, most people don't know that natural stone is extremely susceptible to stains and damage if you spill certain things on it.  If you spilled red wine on marble for example, you can erode your stone to the point that it looks like it is dissolving.  Marble is fossilized limestone, and like limestone, it is chemically reactive to anything acidic including orange juice, red wine as we noted above, or coffee.  However, it's not just food and drink you might have to worry about.  Certain household chemicals are even worse for calcium based stone such as marble or limestone.  Bleach, by way of example, is an acid.  Ammonia, which is also heavily used in cleaning solutions is a solvent.  Neither of which is good for your stone.  Even if you do not damage your stone by using this, you run an additional risk of staining or discoloring your stone.  So what is the solution?

Stone Sealing: One Service of a Professional Stone Restoration Service

A professional stone restoration service has several tricks up their sleeve.  One of them is stone sealing.  Stone sealing uses a high-tech resin to seal your stone so that all of the pores of the stone are filled, which creates an impenetrable barrier between liquids and your stone.  This alone can help you to repel stains, but there are also a great many stone cleaning tips that a professional stone cleaner can recommend.

For example, did you know that simply putting a throw rug at the entry points of any room with a natural stone surface can help to trap sand, dirt, and grit that can scratch the surface of your stone.

That's the professional difference.  A stone cleaning service in Manhattan Beach will not only help you clean your stone, but keep it up as well.  
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1007 N.Sepulveda Blvd. #1204
Manhattan Beach, CA 90267
(310) 545-8750
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Friday, November 11, 2016

Stone Cleaning in Los Angeles: What to Do, What to Avoid, and Who to Call (Conclusion)

Stone cleaning and restoration helps to keep up the beauty of your natural stone.
As we covered previously, each type of stone requires a different level of care. Your professional stone cleaning service will know what to do and what not to do.
Stone Restoration in Los Angeles | (310) 545-8750
Stone Restoration in Los Angeles | (310) 545-8750

The Beauty of Stone:  Get a Stone Restoration Service to Keep It Looking Good

Stone is arguably the most popular choice of flooring and wall coverings for most homes today. The key reason is that it's durable and cost-effective. Besides, stone surfaces sparkle and raise the value of your property. However, stone requires being cleaned regularly to maintain their smooth and precise appearance. So if you notice that the walls, counter-tops, or floors in your home are missing that old sparkle they used to have, it’s time to have them professionally cleaned by a professional stone cleaning service in Los Angeles
Most homeowners don’t understand the best way to clean natural stone as well as how to properly and maintain their stone walls and floors. They think that they save money when they attempt to clean them on their own. However, they end up discoloring the surfaces during the cleaning process and ending up paying thousands of dollars in repairs. A stone cleaning service will help you to save money by getting it done right the first time, particularly if they do stone sealing.

Stone Sealing and Avoiding Stains on Natural Stone

Stone sealing is one of the many strategies a stone restoration service can recommend.  Having clean stone walls, floors, counter-tops, patios to mention a few is, without a doubt, the first thing that determines the cleanliness of your home. Stone surfaces can easily be stained by spills and anything that leaves marks like knives, footprints left by feet or shoes and much more.  It’s important to note that your home in most cases reflects your personality, and thus it's important that you always have it clean and organized.
Stone restoration services have the right equipment for the job. Using the wrong tools for stone cleaning is one of the biggest risks when cleaning stone surfaces. Some cleaning tools are abrasive and can leave unsightly scratches behind when used. Besides, removing blemishes and water spots from stone surfaces is a bit complicated. A professional stone cleaning service has all the necessary machines designed to clean all types of stone surfaces beneath whether located inside or outside your home.
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1007 N.Sepulveda Blvd. #1204
Manhattan Beach, CA 90267
(310) 545-8750
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Friday, November 6, 2015

Natural Stone Restoration: Bring Back the Beauty of Your Stone (Contd.)

Natural stone care is a lot more than what to use on your stone and what not to use on your stone.  There is also the issue of what you do when your stone is clean.
Professional Stone Restoration and Cleaning in Manhattan Beach | 310-545-8750
Professional Stone Restoration and Cleaning in Manhattan Beach | 310-545-8750

Stone Cleaning:  Know What Works for Your Stone

Each stone type is different and requires different levels of care.  Marble can be ground down a bit and polished, for travertine, however, it's not that great of an idea.  As we said earlier, a lot of store bought products can actually damage your stone.
Stone cleaning does have some universal things that you can do. For example, you never want to wet mop. If you're using tap water, there is a good chance is has trace amounts of chlorine in it, and as such, it can damage your stone. Damp mopping is okay, as is using a soft cloth dust mop. Never use any sort of wax based stone cleaning product as wax can build up and leave ugly residue behind that will dull the finish of your stone.  You also want to make sure you ask your stone care service for tips to keep up the shine and polish between visits.  One thing that can help is jute rugs at each of the entry points to help trap fine grit that can abrade your stone.  Taking off your shoes is also a good idea, particularly shoes or boots that have any sort of spike or shank in them such as high heels or steel-toe boots.  But what about specific types of stone?  What other universally accepted things can you do to safely clean your stone?
For one thing, make sure that you consult with a natural stone care professional for tips that you can follow to clean your stone between visits.  One thing that he will most likely recommend is that you get stone sealing.

Why Should You Do Stone Sealing?

Why should you do stone sealing?  All forms of natural stone are very porous.  And these pores are vulnerable spots within the stone.  All if takes is a bit of damage inside some of the pores, and the next thing you know, your stone is damaged, and you'll have to go for stone restoration instead of merely cleaning your stone.  However, when your stone is protected with an impregnating stone sealer, the pores are filled with a quickly drying resin that hardens and protects your stone.  Stone sealer makes your stone liquid proof, which helps to protect it from damage.
So remember, you want to go with a professional. Only a pro will give you practical cleaning tips for your stone, as well as natural stone care tips to keep your stone looking it's best.

Morris Cleaning & Restoration

1007 N.Sepulveda Blvd. #1204
Manhattan Beach, CA 90267
(310) 545-8750
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Friday, January 30, 2015

Natural Stone Care: The Expert's Guide

Natural stone care is all about CAMPS.  What is CAMPS? We're glad you asked.
Professional stone cleaning | (310) 545-8750
Professional stone cleaning | (310) 545-8750

The First Steps of Natural Stone Cleaning and Care

CAMPS or Cleaning Appearance Maintenance Polishing and Sealing, are the ways that you can keep your stone looking its best.  Cleaning is not just about what you should do, but what you shouldn't do as well.  Regardless of the sort of stone that you have, never ever use harsh chemicals for stone cleaning.  Some stones are chemically reactive, particularly those in the calcium carbonate family of stone such as marble, limestone, and travertine.  Other stones such as granite aren't chemically reactive, however you can stain or discolor the stone permanently if you don't know what you're doing.
Granite is a composite stone, made of many different types of rock fused together.  It is one of the hardest stones around, and id remarkably diverse in the way it feels or look.  Granite can have all of the reflective qualities of polished glass, with the smoothness as well, or it can feel rough. Ironically, when granite feels the roughest is the point that it is most vulnerable to damage.  All stone is naturally porous, after all, and rough feeling stone means that it has likely never been sealed, and as such, anything spilled on it, even fairly innocuous substances such as toothpaste, cologne, or perfume can sink into the pores of your stone.   This in turn affects the polish and the shine of your stone.  Without proper maintenance, your stone will soon lose its appearance.  However, if you call in a company that does commercial stone restoration, they will most likely recommend that you seal your stone.  And we cannot recommend stone sealing enough. 

Why Should You Do Stone Sealing? 

Why should you do stone sealing?  After you clean your stone, sealing it helps it to not only stay clean, but it makes it easier to keep clean, particularly if an impregnating stone sealer is applied to the surface.  Stone sealant sinks into the pores and helps to form a barrier that makes it a lot harder for stains to sink in, and it also makes it easier to clean as well.  Even with stone sealer applied however, do not use harsh chemicals on your stone.  It could potentially eat away at the sealant barrier and ruin your stone. 

So remember, while there are several methods of natural stone care, we are a big fan of CAMPS.  Just a piece of advice from your friendly commercial stone restoration experts. 
Morris Cleaning & Restoration
1007 N.Sepulveda Blvd. #1204
Manhattan Beach, CA 90267
(310) 545-8750
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