We can blend your repair back into the tile and polish it back to match the finish on the rest of your marble floor counter or other surface.
Replace marble flooring or polish.
While it brings natural beauty to your home it requires special care to prevent damage and stains which occur easily due to marble s porous surface.
Repairing etch marks the method and or product required to repair etch marks depends on the type of finish on the marble.
Pay special attention to any corners or spaces underneath furniture where dust and dirt can accumulate.
How to replace just certain pieces of marble tile.
Marble is a popular option for countertops tabletops flooring and fireplace mantles.
Newer marble flooring like newer ceramic tile floors may have been laid with thin set mortar adhesive over a plywood or cement board underlayment.
These floors often consist of stone tiles rather than larger slabs and removal of these floors while physically hard is not complicated and requires mostly patience and some elbow grease.
Fortunately if your marble floor tile has only a minor scratch getting rid of it is relatively simple.
Whether using chalk or a chemical polish start from the middle.
Cultured marble is much easier to clean than natural marble.
Use a clean damp rag wipe the cleaner off the marble.
Scrub surface stains using a brush with nylon bristles and a non abrasive scouring pads.
Step 2 wash before polishing.
A previously polished marble countertop or tile that has dull spots from etching can be repaired rather easily using a nifty diy marble polish made specifically for this purpose.
However it still requires attention and care.
Use a soft broom to sweep up all the loose dirt and debris from the marble floor into a pile.
If using chalk dampen a micro fiber cloth then dip into powdered chalk.
Step 3 begin from the middle.
Dry with a chamois or an unused microfiber cloth.
Marble is a stone found in quarries around the world.
Cultured marble is manufactured with a protective coating that makes it much less prone to scratches and damage.
Remove stains with a commercial or homemade poultice left to sit overnight.
Since they are quite expensive replacing scratched marble floor tiles is not always the best option.
Before you replace it consider having marblelife repair your tile in place.
Step 1 clean the marble.
With a little time and elbow grease you can polish your natural or cultured marble and make it look new again.
The first step is to clean the marble floor tile of all dirt and grime by using a cleaner and soft cloth.
Sweep the pile into a dust pan and pour it out into a garbage can.