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The AntiEtch® Installation Process: What to Expect from Start to Finish If you’re ready to protect your marble countertops with AntiEtch®, you might be wondering
Granite sealer, better known as penetrating sealer or granite impregnator is a liquid that contains solid sealer particles. The liquid is applied to the surface and allowed to penetrate into the pores of the granite surface. If allowed to dwell for the proper time, agitated, and then removed, the solid sealer particle is left in the stone. The sealer will then act as a repellent for water and oil-based liquids.
Sealing your granite counters in [city] is usually done after your counters have been detailed to remove residues from cleaning, polishing, or refinishing. A deep saturating coat of granite sealer is necessary for your granite counters to reach maximum protection against stain-causing liquids.
Sealing your matte-finished granite floor, shower, or counter in Briar, TX will help reduce the penetration of the liquids that cause stains including colored liquids like wine and juice as well as oils like olive oil and bacon grease. If you have any questions about sealing your matte-finish granite surfaces please call us today!
Sealing your polished granite surface in Briar, TX, will reduce stains. Your granite floors, showers, and walls should be sealed to prevent cooking oils and other liquids from causing dark stains on the surface requiring the need for major stain removal techniques.
is a rough or textured finish most commonly done in Briar, TX on granite and natural stone floors and counters. The leathered finish on your granite counter is achieved using abrasive brushes that remove the softer parts of the stone while polishing the harder areas of the stone. Leathered finishes come at all levels of shine from matte to polished. A leathered granite counter has an old-world look and feel. Sealing a leathered finish granite surface will help prevent stains. Call today to discuss having your leathered granite surfaces sealed.
Granite is a hard stone but is still porous. Lighter-colored granites such as tans and whites can be very porous. It’s important to properly and frequently seal these granite surfaces to prevent stains.
The AntiEtch® Installation Process: What to Expect from Start to Finish If you’re ready to protect your marble countertops with AntiEtch®, you might be wondering
The Importance of Regular Stone Cleaning and Sealing for OC Homes Natural stone surfaces, such as marble, travertine, and granite, are popular choices for Orange
AntiEtch® vs. Traditional Marble Sealers: What’s the Difference? When it comes to protecting marble countertops, homeowners have traditionally relied on sealers. But if you’ve ever