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Heavily etched marble shower with soap scum and mineral build-up

This shower is heavily etched from beauty products (shampoos and soaps contain citric acid which etches stone) or from the use of a wrong type of cleaner, which is usually the case.  You need to check your cleaning products to be sure that they are safe for use on your type of stone.

The glass, fixtures, tile, grout, and drain were covered in mineral spots from hard water.  There is also mildew growing in the grout lines.

Polished marble shower in need of a full restoration
Polished marble shower in need of a full restoration.

Proper maintenance for stone showers

This shower hadn’t had professional maintenance for a long period of time.  Sealer only lasts for 1 to 2 years in a shower, especially waist down due to water erosion.  Even a quality petroleum-based sealer may last up to 5 years on a floor but not in a shower.

Bar soaps are a stone shower’s nemesis!  Most bar soaps have had all the glycerin removed.  The lack of glycerin makes the soap “sticky” and it glues to your stone.  I recommend switching to a liquid soap for use in showers.  Or you can find a good handmade soap which is full of glycerin.

Full restoration required!

The etching was wet-sanded with hand machinery and multiple grits of diamond abrasive pads after the soap scum, mildew, and minerals were removed.  The shower walls were wet-polished and a honed finish was applied to the floor for safety.  A quality impregnator sealer was applied.

Whenever I restore a shower, I try to clean out and replace the shower drain.  It makes a difference against the clean stone, works better for the homeowner, and it’s nice to do a little something extra.

Marble shower floor with build-up on drain.
Marble shower floor with build-up on drain.
Marble shower floor after cleaning and drain replacement.
Marble shower floor after cleaning and drain replacement.

This restoration took me 4 days to complete.  No more marble shower with soap scum and mineral build-up!

Polished marble shower after a full restoration.
Polished marble shower after a full restoration.

Filed Under: Marble Tagged With: etching, mineral build-up, polished, shower, soap scum

White Greek Marble Restoration and Finish Change

This is polished white marble flooring throughout the kitchen, dining room, hallways, laundry, bathroom, and master bathroom.  The flooring has extreme wear, the tile and grout have darkened from soil absorption, and there are fine stress cracks throughout.  We will be converting the worn polished finish to a satin honed finish.

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Filed Under: Marble Tagged With: bathroom, flooring, honed, polished, Toledo

Polished Black Marble Master Bathroom Flooring

I am frequently called in by builders to remedy problems created by other contractors.  The majority of the time I am able to repair any damage and save them the cost of replacement.  On this job, the painter used a razor knife to remove the protective paper covering the newly installed floor, creating deep scratches along the edges of the perimeter of the flooring.

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Filed Under: Marble Tagged With: bathroom, black, polished, scratch removal

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