How to repair stone scratches? Methods for repairing stone scratches

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One, How to deal with scratches on stone1、The surface of the stone flooring has minor scratches.Apply the floor tile repair agent with a brush to the scratches and gaps in the stone, and then apply a second coat after 30 minutes. After the first coat drie

One, How to deal with scratches on stone

1、The surface of the stone flooring has minor scratches.

Apply the floor tile repair agent with a brush to the scratches and gaps in the stone, and then apply a second coat after 30 minutes. After the first coat dries, repeat the process. This method will help to keep the floor tile scratches clean for a long time. If the stone's structure hasn't been damaged, you can also use toothpaste to gently brush and apply to the scratches, which can also help to fade the scratches.

2、Scratches caused by metal sliding

Clean the stone surface with a cleaning agent for 3 minutes, then wipe it clean. When using a floor tile cleaning agent on stone with scratches, it may become loose after reacting. Remember to use a damp cloth to apply the cleaning agent and wipe it gently. This will quickly restore the stone surface to its original cleanliness and won't affect the floor tiles. Additionally, it won't alter the surface's luster.

3、Deep gouging of stone surfaces

based on the depth of the stone scratches, use abrasive pads of different specifications to grind the scratched areas, then polish with polishing powder, and finally apply wax for maintenance.

II. How to Prevent Scratches on Stone

1、Try to avoid direct friction between metal objects and abrasive materials such as sand and hard objects on the stone surface.

2、Avoid prolonged contact between stone and strong acids, as this can easily damage the stone material.

3. Regularly clean stone surfaces with water or neutral cleaning agents and organic solvents. Ensure that no residues remain, as this can lead to problems later.

4. When laying stone flooring, individual pores or defects on the stone surface may become stained and discolored after some time. In this case, use a universal toothpaste and a toothbrush to clean the surface, and then fill the gaps with a tree wax or hard wax.

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