When marble is extracted from the quarries that took millions of years to form, it is unpolished and has a pale color. Natural stone quarried in blocks with special machinery is given the appearance of marble after certain processes. What is marble polishing? How is marble polished? When is it done? These questions are asked by many people.
Marble, preferred for the production of interior and exterior building materials, decorative products, sculptures and ornaments, obtains its shiny appearance by polishing. These natural stones, extracted in blocks from the mines, are processed into slabs using special machines. They are measured according to the desired marble structure, cut to the desired dimensions and made ready for use. The cut marbles are polished and given a bright and vivid structure. Depending on the use or the customer’s preference, it is also decided whether it will be polished or unpolished. If the marble is to be used as polished marble, it undergoes polishing processes and is given a bright appearance.
What is Marble Polish?
Natural marbles have an unpolished, non-shiny structure when they are extracted. Marbles that have a matte appearance are polished to a lustrous finish. Of course, not all marbles go through this process immediately. This process is applied depending on the application or customer preference. The polishing processes of marbles that will be used especially in construction areas are left for later. Marbles that may be subject to scratches or abrasion during construction are specially polished and made ready for use after the work is completed. After this brief reminder of what marble polishing is, I would like to give information about marble polishing.
The bright and vibrant appearance of marble that we use in kitchens, bathrooms and other interior decorations is obtained by polishing. For this reason, all marble used in interior decoration is defined as polished marble. Marbles that give an elegant, graceful and natural look to the places where they are used may need to be re-polished from time to time, depending on their use. Marbles that deform over time due to external factors should be wiped and re-polished by experts.
Marble polish, which changes from a matte appearance to a shiny appearance, consists of polymers and acrylic esters. The main purpose of the marble is not to have a shiny appearance. In addition to a bright appearance, it also protects the marble from external factors.
What’s in the marble polish?
Marble polishing, which brings out the bright and vibrant colors of marble, is usually done by the manufacturer during marble production. The marbles are cut and prepared in the desired sizes, cleaned with special polishing machines and polished with appropriate polishes. Acrylic acid, polymers and acrylic esters are diffusers used in polishes to protect the product from external factors for a longer period of time. These polishes, which are used to give a smooth and slippery appearance, should be applied by professionals using appropriate machines. Since marble polish is a chemical, caution is advised. Eye contact should be avoided and polish should be kept out of the reach of children. It should not be stored in inappropriate containers as it is poisonous to drink.
What does marble polish do?
Varnish is a chemical used to make something shiny. Many different products are polished in addition to marble. Marble polishing is also used to give the marble a smooth appearance. Of course, I’d like to point out that a smooth appearance increases the luster. In addition, polished marble is less susceptible to external factors. The polish, which acts as a protective layer on the marble, can lose its properties over time in different environments.
After a while, the marble polish may lose its properties and require additional polishing. External factors such as traffic and chemical products can damage marble. These circumstances are the most damaging to the marble polish. In addition, the preference for marble types that are inappropriate for the area of use makes this situation more common. Those in this or similar situations should have their marbles cleaned and polished again. Marbles that have worn or lost their luster over time are restored to their former glory by industry experts using specialized machinery.