Polishing is required when you have any etching or scratching or light surface damage on the surface of your polished stone, or when you want to change the surface to make it shiny and smooth. Polishing includes taking a thin layer off the top of your natural stone with specialised polishing machines. We are then able to buff the surface up to a high gloss, mirror shine finish. Polishing requires a specialist stone mason to complete, and can only be performed on natural stone surfaces as well as on terrazzo and concrete floors. Be aware that a polished surface can become slippery when wet, therefore it is advised to leave surfaces where moisture is present regularly with a honed finish instead.
How it Works Diamond abrasive pads in variant grades are used to polish down a thin layer from the stone. This process is repeated until a high gloss finish is produced and buffed up for extra that extra shine. Once the polishing process has been completed, a premium penetrating sealer will be applied, helping protect the restored surface for years to come.
Sealer - DeepShield Gold Transparent Penetrating Sealer (15 year lifetime)
Extra Charges - Bench tops and vanities have an minimum pricing of $500+GST - Table Tops have a minimum pricing of $500+GST - Standard single showers (including 2 walls and base) have a minimum of $1700+GST - Standard double showers (including 3 walls and base) have a minimum of $2000+GST
Instructions We require that all areas are prepared for our arrival, we require that you have the as much of the furniture moved as possible. The less furniture on the surface the more coverage our technician will have.
Important Information - Polishing will not remove deep scratches or etching in your surfaces, if you require this service please return to the main menu and look for the honing or grinding option. - Sealed surfaces usually need a minimum of 4 hours to be touch dry before being walked on. - Sealed surfaces should not get wet until the sealer has fully cured. This can take up to 24 hours after sealing. - Wait for the sealer to fully cure before testing otherwise the seal may not be effective.
Polishing is required when you have any etching or scratching or light surface damage on the surface of your polished stone, or when you want to change the surface to make it shiny and smooth. Polishing includes taking a thin layer off the top of your natural stone with specialised polishing machines. We are then able to buff the surface up to a high gloss, mirror shine finish. Polishing requires a specialist stone mason to complete, and can only be performed on natural stone surfaces as well as on terrazzo and concrete floors. Be aware that a polished surface can become slippery when wet, therefore it is advised to leave surfaces where moisture is present regularly with a honed finish instead.
How it Works Diamond abrasive pads in variant grades are used to polish down a thin layer from the stone. This process is repeated until a high gloss finish is produced and buffed up for extra that extra shine. Once the polishing process has been completed, a premium penetrating sealer will be applied, helping protect the restored surface for years to come.
Sealer - DeepShield Gold Transparent Penetrating Sealer (15 year lifetime)
Extra Charges - Bench tops and vanities have an minimum pricing of $500+GST - Table Tops have a minimum pricing of $500+GST - Standard single showers (including 2 walls and base) have a minimum of $1700+GST - Standard double showers (including 3 walls and base) have a minimum of $2000+GST
Instructions We require that all areas are prepared for our arrival, we require that you have the as much of the furniture moved as possible. The less furniture on the surface the more coverage our technician will have.
Important Information - Polishing will not remove deep scratches or etching in your surfaces, if you require this service please return to the main menu and look for the honing or grinding option. - Sealed surfaces usually need a minimum of 4 hours to be touch dry before being walked on. - Sealed surfaces should not get wet until the sealer has fully cured. This can take up to 24 hours after sealing. - Wait for the sealer to fully cure before testing otherwise the seal may not be effective.
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