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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
is our specialty. We use high-pressure hot water extraction to clean your floors. This means we are able to pressure wash your floors with hot water and vacuum the floors at the same time. This means no over-spray or water on your walls.
We suck the dirt out of your tile and grout floors!
Then it’s time to seal them. Click here to go to grout sealers
is done using our proprietary 300-degree low-pressure vapor cleaners. The vapor is so hot that it just melts the soap scum and dirt right out of even hard-to-clean surfaces. We then extract the residues using conventional cleaners and rags. Occasionally a mild abrasive is used to clean and remove water spotting from the surface of the tile. Some porcelain tiles are affected by hard water. Our restorative shower cleaning will remove soap scum, mold, and minerals from the shower surface.
Vapor cleaning is highly effective in sanitizing the surface as well. Several studies have been published showing the viability of vapor-cleaning mold and other pathogens that can cause illness.
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