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This info-graphic entitled ‘Process for Restoration of Natural Stone’ provides us a summary of restoration of natural stone. The key goal of restoring stone is to reproduce the look and feel of the newly installed stone floors. This can consider several different processes. In these processes, the field technician is trying to perform tasks that were primitively completed in a factory setting, using high powered, stationary machinery without the burden of adjacent building components, scaffolding, weather entities, etc. Execution of the well-meant tasks using portable tools in a field setting is normally the domain of highly trained and skilled mechanics. The three elementary steps in the stone refinishing procedures are still grinding, honing, and surface polishing.


When a stone surface is rough and crinkly, it may ask for grinding. If a stone necessarily needs to be smoothed, honing may be all that’s indispensable. To bring forth a shiny surface on stone, polishing will execute the task. Each of these steps can be performed alone or in aggregation with one another. For more information, please refer to the info-graphic below.