How To Remove “Water Rings” On Polished Marble
We are frequently asked, "How can I remove water rings on my polished marble?" This article explains what "water rings" are, and what you can...
Read More »We are frequently asked, "How can I remove water rings on my polished marble?" This article explains what "water rings" are, and what you can...
Read More »Many natural stone owners are aware that acids like vinegar, lemon, etc. can cause etching, but did you know high alkaline substances can also cause...
Read More »See Fred Hueston demonstrate how to mix and apply a poultice for removing a stain from natural stone.
Read More »Should stone in wet conditions be sealed? In the following article, industry expert, Fred Hueston explains why stone in wet areas should not be sealed.
Read More »Natural stone has inherent imperfections. Resin fills, reinforces, and strengthens the durability of natural stone, but can be problematic if not done properly.
Read More »Darkness from moisture in a poultice application can wick out beyond the original stained area. This is not a stain, and the problem is easy...
Read More »There are a number of reasons why countertop cloudiness or haze can develop. Here are the details about possible causes and solutions for the problem.
Read More »Stone countertops, continually exposed to oily or dye-containing substances, are subject to staining. Read this article to learn about countertop protection.
Read More »Some natural stones that are definitely not granite are being sold as if they were. Here are some ways you may be able to tell...
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