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Important Points regarding fixing of Marbles/ Granite
Polishing Methods for Marble & Natural Stone Floors
Explore the four primary techniques used to achieve a polished finish on natural stone surfaces.
💎 Diamond Grinding
Uses industrial-grade diamond abrasives in 3–6 discs.
Mounted on a 175 rpm floor machine to grind the stone surface.
Removes scratches and evens out the surface.
Repeated with finer grits to achieve a mechanical shine.
Best for:
Heavily worn or scratched floors needing restoration.
🧪 Silicate Polishing (Crystallization)
Uses fluorosilicate chemicals sprayed onto the stone.
Buffed in with steel wool pads using a 175 rpm machine.
Creates heat and friction to form glassy crystals on the surface.
Best for:
Marble and calcium-based stones (not granite).
🧴 Compounds Buffing
Uses fine powders like aluminum or tin oxide mixed with water.
Buffed into the stone with a weighted machine and hogs hair pads.
Often enhanced with oxalic acid for a crystallization-like effect.
Best for:
Light restoration and shine enhancement.
🕯️ Wax Polishing (Barrier Coatings)
Applies wax, acrylic, urethane, or polymer coatings to the surface.
Applied using mop, roller, lambswool applicator, or sprayer.
Buffed with high-speed burnishing machines for shine.
Not recommended for:
Porous stones like limestone or travertine.
Best for:
Temporary shine in commercial settings.
🧠 Pro Tips
Severely damaged floors may require a combination of methods.
Choose method based on stone type, porosity, and condition.
Diamond grinding is the most durable but also the most expensive.