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Source:www.stonediamondtool.com Date:2017/2/8 Read:731
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Whether it is your home or your commercial office building, it represents a sizeable investment. Maintaining that investment and helping you make that first impression is what we do at ProGreen Floor Care. We are committed to quality management, craftsmanship and service in maintaining your natural stone surfaces.
How does it work?
Restoration of polished marble or natural stone involves the removal of scratches and/or damage from the surface of the stone by means of mechanical abrasion. This is also known as diamond grinding.
No harsh chemicals are used making this a very "Green" technolgy. Only tap water is used.
Natural stone reflects light and does not need a topical coating or wax to achieve this desired finish. It only needs a series of diamond grits used in the proper order by a master technician who is experienced in their use. This followed by a careful polishing technique that can only be learned from experience.
Restoration of a honed finish involves using a series of diamond abrasives up until the desired finish is achieved.
Your ProGreen restoration professional will also take care to protect the surrounding surfaces from damage. As mentioned the diamond grinding technique involves water and this could be damaging to wood and carpet if measures were not properly taken to ensure the water’s use was kept to a minimum and protection against splatter used.
Progreen's floor cleaning and maintenance programs cover many types of hard and soft flooring, including:
Marble
Terrazzo
Amtico
Thermo Plastic
Resin
Altro Safety Flooring
Wood
Ceramic
Quarry Tile
Vinyl Tiles
Concrete
Rubber Floors
Karndean
Travertine