form_title=Stone Polishing and Restoration form_header=11443 What is the location of the stone? (Choose all that apply)*= [] Floor [] Tub / shower or surrounding area [] Outdoors [] Kitchen [] Countertop [] Wall [] Bathroom [] Backsplash Please describe what type of stone do you would like restored or polished?*= () Marble () Travertine () Granite () Limestone () Other () Don't know
There are a number of dealers of Terrazzo flooring in the Sydney area of Australia. These include AMM Polishing, Western Terrazzo Restoration and Affordable Polishing.
It likely will, depending on the was, but it may also stain the stone.
brick and stone and steel
Thora G. Stone has written: 'England under the Restoration'
Rotten stone, a fine abrasive powder used for polishing, typically appears as a light grey or off-white color.
Rosemary C. Stone has written: 'The Arundel Society and nineteenth century paper restoration'
The Restoration Road with Mitch Kruse - 2010 Sand Stone and Clay 1-1 was released on: USA: 27 June 2010
That is a pro job, it will involve a lot of compounds & buffing and polishing.
To polish scratches out of a purple amethyst gemstone, you can gently rub the stone with a soft cloth or a jewelry polishing cloth using a small amount of jewelry cleaner. For deeper scratches, you may need to take the stone to a professional jeweler for re-polishing. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could further damage the amethyst.
A antique restoration company would specialize in polishing silverware to return it to it's original look.
Thora Guinevere Stone has written: 'England under the restoration (1660-1688)' -- subject(s): History
No, palisil is a type of stone that cannot be polished like marble or granite. It has a naturally rough texture that is not suitable for polishing.