What Makes Servicezet the Most
Dependable Marble Polish Service
in Kolkata

What Makes Servicezet the Most
Dependable Marble Polish Service
in Kolkata?

  • Experienced Service Experts
  • Marble will not be slippery after polishing
  • Customised service based on marble type and condition
  • Enhanced 9-stage marble cleaning process
  • Value for money experience 
  • Pet-friendly & Eco-friendly Solutions 
  • International standards of service
  • Flexible timings 
  • Branded Products used only

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FAQs

Can my marble polishing service be customised?

Yes, marble polishing services can be customised to meet your specific requirements and preferences. We understand that each marble surface is unique and may require tailored approaches and treatments.

Does your marble polishing service vary for different kinds of marble?

Yes, marble polishing services can vary depending on the type of marble. Different kinds of marble have unique characteristics, such as colour, veining patterns, hardness, and porosity. These factors can affect the approach and techniques used in the polishing process.

Our marble floor polishing service involves grinding, honing, and polishing the surface of the marble to enhance its appearance and restore its shine. However, the specific methods and products used may differ based on the marble variety.

Will the marble be slippery after the polishing?

No, the marble will not be slippery at all, provided it does not come in contact with water. We use a specific agent that prohibits the surface from becoming slippery.

How frequently should one opt for marble polishing service?

The frequency of marble polishing depends on several factors, including the level of usage, the type of marble, and personal preferences. Here are some general guidelines to consider:

  • High-Traffic Areas: Marble floors or countertops in high-traffic areas, such as entryways may require more frequent polishing. These surfaces are more prone to wear, scratches, and dullness due to heavy foot traffic. In such cases, polishing may be necessary every 6 to 12 months to maintain their appearance.
  • Moderate-Traffic Areas: For marble surfaces in moderately used areas like residential kitchens or bathrooms, polishing once a year or every 1-2 years may be sufficient. Regular cleaning and maintenance, such as wiping up spills promptly and using proper cleaning products, can help prolong the time between polishing sessions.
  • Low-Traffic Areas: Marble surfaces in areas with minimal use, such as decorative pieces or low-traffic rooms, may require less frequent polishing. In such cases, polishing every 2-3 years or when signs of dullness and wear become noticeable could be suitable.
  • Personal Preferences: Some individuals may prefer a highly polished look for their marble surfaces and opt for more frequent polishing, even in low-traffic areas. Others prefer a more natural or honed finish and may choose to polish less frequently or not at all.
What kind of outcome can I expect after availing of your Marble polishing service?

Marble polishing can significantly enhance the appearance of your marble surfaces and restore their natural beauty. Here are some outcomes you can expect after marble polishing:

  • Restored Shine: Marble polishing removes surface imperfections, scratches, and dullness, bringing back the lustrous shine of the marble. The polishing process smooths the surface, allowing light to reflect more evenly, resulting in a glossy and reflective finish.
  • Improved Clarity and Colour: Polishing can enhance the clarity and depth of the marble's colour. By removing surface stains, dirt, and grime, the natural hues and veining patterns of the marble become more vibrant and visually appealing.
  • Smooth and Even Surface: The grinding and honing stages of marble polishing help level the surface, eliminating unevenness, minor chips, or rough spots. The end result is a smooth and even surface that feels pleasant to the touch.
  • Reduced Visibility of Scratches and Etches: Polishing can minimise the appearance of light scratches and etch marks on the marble surface. However, deep or severe damage may require additional treatments or repairs to achieve complete restoration.
  • Enhanced Resistance to Stains: After polishing, the marble surface is typically treated with a sealant or protective coating. This helps reduce the marble's porosity and makes it more resistant to staining from spills and liquids.

It's important to note that the outcome of marble polishing can vary depending on the condition of the marble, the expertise of the professionals performing the polishing, and the quality of the materials used

Does marble polishing only remove stains?

Marble polishing is primarily focused on addressing surface imperfections, scratches, and restoring the shine of marble. While polishing can help reduce the visibility of certain types of stains on the surface of marble, its primary purpose is not solely limited to stain removal. Polishing involves grinding and honing the surface to create a smooth and reflective finish, which can make some surface stains less noticeable.

Does it help in preserving the quality of the marble?

Yes, marble polishing can help in preserving the quality of the marble. Here's how:

  • Surface Protection: Polishing the marble surface involves removing a thin layer of the stone through grinding and honing. This process helps eliminate surface imperfections, including scratches, etches, and stains. By addressing these issues, polishing helps protect the integrity of the marble and prevent further deterioration.
  • Restoration of Shine: Over time, marble can lose its shine due to wear and tear, foot traffic, and exposure to various elements. Polishing restores the natural lustre and shine of the marble, enhancing its visual appeal. This rejuvenation process helps maintain the quality and beauty of the marble.
  • Smoothing Rough Spots: Polishing smooths out rough spots and unevenness on the marble surface. This not only improves the appearance but also helps preserve the structural integrity of the stone. Eliminating rough areas can prevent them from becoming potential areas of weakness or further damage.
  • Protection Against Stains: After polishing, a sealant or protective coating is often applied to the marble. This protective layer helps reduce the marble's porosity and makes it more resistant to stains from spills and liquids. By preventing stains from penetrating the marble, the overall quality and aesthetics of the stone are preserved.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Regular polishing and maintenance can help identify and address any issues with the marble in a timely manner. This proactive approach can prevent minor problems from escalating into major ones, ensuring the long-term quality and durability of the marble.
What kind of chemicals are used to clean & polish marble?

There are various chemicals and compounds used in the process of marble polishing. The specific chemicals utilised can depend on the condition of the marble, the desired outcome, and the techniques employed by the professionals. Here are some common types of chemicals used in marble polishing:

  • Polishing Powders: Polishing powders are abrasive compounds that are mixed with water to create a slurry. These powders typically contain fine abrasive particles, such as aluminium oxide or diamond dust, which help in the grinding and honing stages of marble polishing. The choice of polishing powder may vary based on the hardness and type of marble being polished.
  • Polishing Pastes: Polishing pastes are creamy or gel-like substances that contain mild abrasives and polishing agents. These pastes are applied to the marble surface and then buffed using a polishing pad or machine. They help in achieving a high-gloss finish and enhancing the shine of the marble.
  • Diamond Polishing Pads: Diamond polishing pads are commonly used in the final stages of marble polishing. These pads are available in various grit sizes and are attached to a polishing machine. The pads contain diamond particles that assist in smoothing and polishing the marble surface to achieve a desired level of shine.
  • Cleaning Agents: Before the actual polishing process, it is essential to clean the marble surface to remove dirt, grime, and stains. Mild, pH-neutral cleaning agents specifically formulated for marble are commonly used. These cleaners help in gently lifting dirt and preparing the surface for polishing.
  • Sealants and Protectants: After polishing, a sealant or protective coating is often applied to the marble to enhance its resistance to staining and etching. There are different types of sealants available, such as impregnating sealants and topical coatings. The choice of sealant depends on factors like the type of marble and the level of protection desired.
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