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Calacata Gold Dull Kitchen Benchtop

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Water Erosion After Repair/Smoothing on the Countertop

Rainforest brown marble erosion repair by filling up with colored epoxy. more...


Water Erosion on Countertop (Rainforest Brown Marble)

In the event that the marble surface forms water erosions, grooves, chips, scabs, or pits, then before polishing the marble, you should apply a layer of a two-component special epoxy to “treat” the surface and fill more...


After Restoration of Antique Marble Figurine Head

Antique/collectible figurine head on the wooden cube base after broken fragments restoration.  Through careful craftsmanship, the broken pieces have been expertly reassembled, revealing the figurine’s sheen and more...


Fragmented Antique Marble Figurine Head

Broken Antique Marble Figurine Head on the Wooden Cube Base before Restoration. Here is the fragmented head of an antique marble figurine. Despite its broken state, the details of the figurine’s features are still more...


Refurbished Onyx Statue/ Pedestal (Rockaway Queens NY)

Why a marble is a valuable material? It is not only by its uniqueness but also by the fact that 98% of it can be restored, which means that not only you but also your children and even your grandchildren can use the more...


Slatestone Fireplace Before Restoration (Crown Heights Brooklyn)

Slatestone classical fireplace in Crown Heights North Historic District, Brooklyn NY. The image depicts a detailed view of an antique slatestone fireplace undergoing restoration in Brooklyn, NY. The cleaning foam was more...


Slatestone Fireplace After Restoration in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Featured in Brooklyn, NY, is a meticulously restored antique slate fireplace. This restoration work is evident in the meticulous cleaning and polishing of the fireplace, which highlights its natural color variations and more...


Bust Head Rodding/Strengthening

Rodding or strengthening a marble bust head involves reinforcing the structure to prevent or mitigate damage such as cracking or splitting. more...


Metal Rodding on Bust Head/Holes Drilling

Commonly we use metal rods, that are compatible with marble and will provide the necessary strength and support. Metal rods are commonly used for larger sculptures, while fiberglass mesh may be suitable for smaller or more...


Antique Bust before Missed Pieces Buildup

Restoring missed pieces on an antique marble sculpture involves a meticulous process to blend new material with the original marble. Throughout the restoration process, it’s important to work patiently to respect more...


Crevice Along the Natural Vein on Square Coffee Table

You may feel like the end of the world, or at least the end of your table when you spot a crevice like this on it. Unfortunately, marble can be fragile due to its veins and other mineral deposits. But don’t worry, more...


Scratched Marble Back-Splash before Removal

Although surfaces made of natural stone refer to sufficiently hard surfaces, but it can be easily be scratched by any hard object like kitchenware. A good deep polishing can definitely remove light surface scratches more...


Non-Skid Tape Installation on Granite Steps (Ubatuba Granite)

Installing quartz, ceramic, porcelain, and granite steps in a building, commercial, or factory premises as well as on the adjacent street territory is a practical and economical solution. However, with all the more...


Minerals Efflorescence Buildup on Shower Floor (Before Restoration)

Salt/calcium/minerals/lime buildups in shower floor removal, polishing, cleaning, and sealing. Grout lines were cleaned and the surface was restored. more...


Salts Buildup – Mold – Efflorescence Removal

The shower floor restoration was started by polishing with a coarse diamond pad, the buildup is hard enough and the fine diamond pads are not able effectively to remove it. Also, when grinding with coarse pads, the top more...


Poorly Filled Seam on Bathtub Top before Rebonding

Seams repair Q&A: Should the tub top be replaced? – NO. Does poorly filled seam get worse? – YES. Can such a seam in marble be refilled? – YES. more...


Travertine Round Coffee Table Fabricated

Nowadays often there is used in the production of marble with a very complex structure, like travertine, or it is not at all clear what kind of marble with a variety of hardness, density, and numerous pores and more...


Botticino Marble Bathroom on Loosen Beams

The Botticino marble bathroom floor in a private house was installed either on loosened WonderBoard or loosened floor beams which eventually led to offshoot crevices along with the moving parts of the base. more...


Cleaned and Restored Parlor Marble Fireplace (Brooklyn NY)

The same fireplace, which looked damp and old got a makeover with the unique and damage-free solution. Now, it’s pristine white, shining, flat, and smooth. The revamped and polished fireplace looks new and very more...


Disrepair Seam on Calacatta Gold Countertop

You can clearly notice a lifeless and greasy surface that definitely will require topical refinishing or at least deep cleaning and sealing. Additionally, there is a poorly filled seam. more...


Seam Repair and Improvement.
Golden Granite Counter Top

We replaced the single color seam by the tiled backsplash with a few colors, then made excess epoxy removal and polishing. It made it less obtrusive. more...


Brown Rust Stains On Marble TubTop Edge

Taking into account the content of minerals in marble, there is always a risk that the iron in the rock can rust. A beautiful picture can deteriorate when iron, deep inside the rock, changes color under the influence more...


Enriched Jamb on Slate Fireplace

Curved engravings on a black slate surface were cleaned, polished, and enhanced. more...


Brightening Rusty Stains On Marble (With No Poultice)

Marble has pores and is thus permeable, so it is easy to leave a rust stain and often impossible to remove the stains, especially on such white marble. We were able to brighten them to less obtrusive shade. more...


White Glass Tub Top after Re Caulking

The gap between the wall and tub can be narrow or wide. If the gap is not too wide, it is better and easier to use acrylic caulk. Insert the tube into a caulk gun and gently, in one step, fill the gap along the entire more...


Wax Coat Flaking off on Countertop. Peeling Off

Did you not take proper care of your marble countertop? Did your stone’s original shine is replaced with dull wax build-up? Were you unable to bring back your amazing stone to its original beauty? Did not more...


Chip On White Table Edge. Color Matching

Matching the color of a chip on a marble coffee table edge can be done using several methods. Here are some steps you can follow: 1. Clean the chip and the surrounding area: Use acetone or spirit to clean the chip and more...


Yellowing On Shower Floor after Removal

To remove or reduce yellowing on a shower floor, you will need the following materials: 1. White vinegar 2. Baking soda 3. Soft brush or sponge 4. Water 5. Clean cloth or towel Here are some steps to remove yellowing on more...


Yellowing on Shower Mosaic Floor

Yellowing on a shower mosaic floor can be caused by several factors: 1. Hard water stains: If the water in your area has a high mineral content, it can leave behind hard water stains on your shower mosaic floor, which more...


Fixed Cracks in Ubatuba Granite Floor Tiles

Ubatuba Granite is a dark green or black granite with specks of gold, brown, and green, and it is commonly used for flooring due to its durability and natural beauty. If cracks occur in Ubatuba Granite floor tiles and more...


White Marble Gouge On Table Edge

If you have a white marble gouge or scratch on the edge of a table, here are some steps you can follow to potentially repair or minimize the damage: 1. Clean the area: Begin by cleaning the area around the gouge with more...


Post Construction Dirt on Bathroom Floor

Post-construction dirt on a bathroom floor can be frustrating to deal with, but there are steps you can take to clean it effectively. Here are some tips to clean post-construction dirt from a bathroom floor: – Be more...


Stain Removed from White Countertop

Removal of organic stains such as coffee, tea, tobacco, bark, leaves, tar, and urine. Such stains may have a pinkish color. If they are outdoors they can be washed out with rain and brightened by sunlight, but if more...


Brown Stains after Chemical Treatment/Removal

Some general information and suggestions for dealing with brown stains on a marble shower floor slab: 1. Identify the source of the stain: Brown stains on marble can be caused by various factors such as rust, hard water more...


Brown/Rusty Stains on Shower Floor Slab

It should be noted that sometimes marble floor damage occurs at a chemical level. Even when washing floors with special cleaners, you inevitably harm the marble floor. Even spilled body oil, hair dye, shampoo, hand more...


Unknown Stain on White Marble Countertop

Here’s a general guide on how to attempt to remove an unknown stain from a white countertop. Materials you may need: – Clean, white cloth or sponge – Mild dish soap or all-purpose cleaner – more...


Deep Color Stain around Faucet on White Marble

If you’re unsure or uncomfortable with removing the stain yourself, it’s best to consult with a professional marble cleaner or restoration expert to avoid further damage to your white marble surface. more...


Circle Color Stain around Nickel Faucet Removed

Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions on cleaning products and avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals that may damage the nickel finish. Test any cleaning solution on a small, more...


Ubatuba Granite Cracked Floor Tiles

A cracked Ubatuba granite floor tile may have visible fissures or fractures on its surface, which can vary in size, shape, and direction. The cracks may be thin or wide and can run in straight lines or have irregular more...


Whitish Rings Removed from Round Tables

The removal of etches from black marble coffee tables can be accomplished through several steps, depending on the severity of the etching and the type of marble used. To prevent future etching, use coasters for drinks, more...


Whitish Fogging Spots on Black Marble Tables

The appearance of whitish fogging spots on black marble tables could be due to a few possible causes: 1. Etching: Marble is a natural stone that is composed mainly of calcium carbonate, which is vulnerable to acid more...


Marble-Bronze Tray-Table Side Shattered

Antique tray-table with a crashed edge by the bronze rim. The cracks restoration has to be done without removing the top from the tray niche, and not touching the bronze rim. more...


Limestone Bathtub Top. Discoloration & Erosion Removal

We sand out some white erosions and made some patches on remained holes. In the Orion building in Manhattan NY. more...


White Erosion on Limestone Tub Top

The more you concentrate on maintaining your marble in a bathroom the better would be its shape which would need fewer restoration cycles and price. more...


Shower Threshold Just Installed

The picture shows marble walls and a mosaic shower floor. The floor was re-grouted and sealed and a new saddle was installed. more...


Limestone Shower Shelf after Water Erosion and Etches Removal

A shower shelf is susceptible to stains and most time is under the influence of different chemicals and many of them are not marble friendly. It can be shaving liquids, soaps, shampoos, skincare products, hair dye, and more...


Splotchy Erosion on Shower Limestone Shelf

The marble in the bathroom/shower/kitchen is susceptible to stains and maybe not be the best choice especially if you heavily use it unless you are crazy about marble beauty and willing to spend some money on more...


Cleaned Shower Built-in Niche/Soap Shelf

Shower built-in wall niche or soap shelf. White Carrara marble. Was cleaned, polished and re-caulked. more...


Built In Shower Niche before Cleaning

The shower niche had mold and yellow soapsuds. We replaced the old grout, changed the caulk, and clean the surface. Soap scum is persistent and requires a special scum remover to get rid of the film. more...


Ceramic Shower Stall Restoration

Re-caulking corners and seams of all surfaces in a shower stall is an important stage in the repair of the entire bathroom. If moisture constantly percolates behind shower walls and floors, this can lead to the growth more...


Mold on Ceramic Tiles. Shower Stall Disrepair

A shower cabin is a wet and humid area, especially if there is no window, it’s the perfect environment for mold development. So the mold can be either removed/cleaned or molded grout and caulk changed. more...


Marble Floor in Shower after Cleaning

The picture shows the marble mosaic shower floor after cleaning. Grout & marble was cleaned and mold was removed. Then all shower surfaces were resealed. more...


Mold on Marble Shower Floor

Picture of the molded marble shower floor. Mold has black in color and is located on the grout at the corner of the shower. more...


Mold and Stains Removal by Brightening

This shower stall and saddle had deep mold, hair dye residue, etching, and deep stains. We restored the marble and eliminated all the deep stains and deep mold with a special paste (also known as a poultice). We then more...


Limestone Mosaic Shower Floor after Full Restoration

Here we removed mold from walls, clean up the mineral deposits, fix grout cracks, remove stains, polished, and sealed. more...


Messed up Mosaic Shower Floor before Restoration

If water comes out from underneath the marble shower floor, that is a more serious issue as it has soaked throughout tiles or seams from the bottom to the surface, leaving salt deposits and other compounds on the more...


Pale Discoloration Caused by Caustic Bleach Cleaner
Limestone Shower Floor

A few folks understand how to use general cleaners and how chemically caustic aggressive cleaners can severely discolor or stain marble tiles. To avoid that you have to follow the manufacturer’s specifications on more...


Shower Floor after Build Up Removal

Hard water deposits and buildups can be safely removed from your shower floor and walls! more...


Corroded Shower Floor Build Up

Such build-ups virtually may exist around any shower drain strainer, grout, fixture, or on shower or steam-room tiles. Owners are often confused about how to get rid of these issues on marble. In the heaviest cases, more...


Deep Erosion on Shower Floor Ground Down

Erosion, mold, calcium deposits, lime, and other various problems were solved in one full working day of grinding, sanding, polishing, re-grouting, caulking, and other steps and tasks. more...


Shower Deterioration and Deep Erosion on Shower Floor

Instead of the salt deposits on the shower floor known as efflorescence, it can develop salt deposits below the tiles, leading to expansion within a marble, which can lead to permanent stone deterioration and deep more...


Brightening After Calcium Buildup & Mold Removal

As you can see in the photo, we restored not only between the tile seams but also removed yellowing and stains and eliminated the traces of efflorescence on the stone by deep grinding and chemical treatment. The more...


Cleaned Limestone Shower Floor

Marble shower restoration is difficult and quite costly work. That’s why you need to pay special attention to preventive activities, and also timely clean and restore it. So the marble in the shower will retain its more...


Mildew Stains and Dirt in Shower after Removal

Dirty shower tile and grout stains can creep on everyone, on the beginning day showers are clean and the next month dirt covers the shower tiles. Your marble shower floors and walls start out in brand new shape and of more...


Grime on Tiles and Mildew. Shower Floor & Walls

Shower Mold Removal. Undesired toxic black mildew can cause problems such as mold illness, mental disability, damaging internal organs, allergic reactions, etc. If you don’t take care of mildew in a shower, it can more...


Travertine Tiles and Ceramic Liner Trim Shower Restoration

Maintaining travertine shower surfaces their best appearance requires some extra attention when it comes to cleaning and sealing. Use a cleaner that is safe for marble, not contain bleach, ammonia, vinegar, or other more...


Stained Shower Tiles and Grout

This shower was stained due to its age and probably some brownish iron oxidations have occurred there. Wonderfully there was not a mold, just color stains caused mostly by soaking soapy water into the tiles. more...


Freshly Grouted Shower Floor

The new grout is just been deeply installed into channels/seams previously cut out with a hand-held grinder, and usually, it’s required a longer time to grout cure. more...


Old Grout Deep Cut Out Lines on Shower Stall Floor

The old grout was removed by cutting out the lines with a hand-held grinder. The deeper old grout is removed, so the new grout can set deeper and better water seal the floor. Of course, if there is leaking in the shower more...







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