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The marble at home
Who has to renovate his own house can choose a great range of materials, that be be laid also on the existing floor: fitted carpet, parquet, resined floors, cork, tiles and marble.
Marble Flooring
Marble is les and less used in houses, due to the cost of the material and of skilled labour and to the spread of cheaper and easier flooring. Marble has, doubtless, unlimited lifetime, just avoid abrasions and scrapes. Once dressed and polished (one month after having been laid), just keep it cleaned and polished, using the product available on the market.
Nowadays, you can find ...
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When and how to use the petrol on surfaces
The petrol is distilled from petroleum and it is a solvent for grease, residual oil and resin.
It has to be used with causion, since it explodes and it has never to be used where there is some fire. Even the sparks of a switch can be made it explode, in case of fumes. The petrol can also be used to take out grease stains from paper, marble and alabaster.
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Stone processing techniques
Customers has to see and to touch the stone. It dipends much from the way the stone is processed.
Besides the traditional techniques, which leave the stone surface very rough, are suitable for walls accentuation and requires a great cleaning and maintenance.
To make the stones seem antique, the slabs are grinded into a centrifugal machine, adding quartz and crushed stone, edge cracks increase “the antique feeling”. A final processing using the wax stress again the original material colour.
Nowadays, two stone processing techniques are in fashion: the processing traces, which ...
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The use of wax as polish
There are 2 kinds of wax: the beeswax and the microcrystalline one. The beewax is made by bees when they build their honeycomb.
An excellent polishing compound can be made blending three parts of beeswax and nine parts of pure turpentine. Melt the wax in a bain-marie in a can set above a pan full of water on fire and then mix the turpentine. Never mix the mixture on fire, since the turpentine is inflammable. You can also add some carnauba wax to have a more resistant ...
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