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  • Home
  • What is Stone Restoration?
    • About Stone Floor Restoration
    • About Stone Counter Restoration
    • Shower Restoration
  • Stone Maintenance
    • Granite counter tops cleaning, sealing, and repairs
    • Granite cleaner
  • Marble ID 101 – What kind of stone is it?
    • Portor Marble
    • Jerusalem Limestone
    • Travertine
    • China Black
    • Emperador
    • White Carrara
  • Contact us
  • Our Local Case Studies

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The Faces in Granite, Crazy Horse and Mt Rushmore. What would they look like polished?

Granite, UncategorizedBy cleaninteriorsAugust 8, 2017

While we were visiting these two amazing sights this summer I began to wonder:  What would this granite look like on my countertop? After all, the stone appears so white.  Is it a white granite?  Well no not at all.   I was looking like a hawk for a stone from Mt. Rushmore.  I wanted…

Can I remove rust stains from my marble?

UncategorizedBy cleaninteriorsAugust 21, 2013

Unfortunately, rust stains are typically the most difficult to remove from marble or any stone, so don’t expect quick (or perfect) results. In fact I considered most rust stains permanent, here’s why With rust the cause of the rust problem often is the greatest factor that determines if it can be removed. The answer to…

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