One. Are polished bricks prone to scratching?
Polished tiles are among the most durable tile types, and when compared to glazed and microcrystalline tiles, polished tiles generally have a higher abrasion resistance. If abrasion resistance is a primary consideration, polished tiles are the preferred choice for flooring. While polished tiles are less prone to scratching, it is important to maintain proper care and protection.

Two. How to handle scratches on polished bricks
1、 Toothpaste: Toothpaste not only cleans teeth but can also remove dirt and, surprisingly, can be used to repair and polish tiles. Apply toothpaste to the cracks in the tiles and gently wipe with a cloth. The cracks will disappear, and the tiles will look beautiful.
2. Nail polish, surprisingly, this small bottle of nail polish has this function. If the scratches are quite noticeable, first clean the damaged area, then apply a uniform layer of nail polish that matches the color and polishing brick, and the effect feels good. You can try it.
3. Apply wax to remove minor scratches. Clean the damaged area thoroughly, then apply a layer of wax. This will help prevent dirt and debris from entering, and can also help to minimize the appearance of scratches.
4. Citric acid: If scratches persist for a long time, they can be difficult to remove. In such cases, citric acid can be used. By repeatedly wiping the scratches with citric acid, the repair effect will still be good.
5、Scratch Remover: These are some effective methods for removing scratches. There are also professional scratch repair agents available on the market. Apply a small amount of the repair agent to the scratch using a small brush, and apply it every half hour until you can see a reflection from the scratch when viewed from the side. After this treatment, the scratches on the polished tiles will disappear completely.