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  • A Comprehensive Guide to Natural Stone Maintenance and Restoration

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    If you have marble or granite countertops, floors, or fixtures in your home, you may have noticed these natural stones can crack, chip, dull, and start to unseal over time. But how can you get those surfaces looking like new and back to their previous luster? In this guide, we will cover natural stone maintenance and restoration practices that will help you restore the stone in your home to its original glory. 

     

    Cleaning Stone Tiles, Counters, and Other Fixtures


    In terms of basic maintenance of the natural stone in your home, this is something you can do to keep your stone countertops and floors looking good. What most folks do not realize is that natural stone can be damaged by everyday cleaning solutions and the tools that we commonly use to clean floors and countertops in our homes.

    Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals on your stone floors and countertops and do not use cleaning tools—mops, sponges, rags, etc. that may have color dyes that can transfer and embed into natural stone. And it goes without saying but we are going to say it anyway—no steel wool or abrasive materials that could seriously scratch and scuff things up.

     

    What to Use Instead: pH Neutral Cleaning Products


    It is recommended that you clean natural stone surfaces with pH neutral cleaning solutions. Not only is it best to avoid using bleach on these surfaces, but you should also avoid using vinegar-based products as well? Why? These cleaners are high in acidity and too harsh. Using these cleaners can damage and weaken the stone.

     

    Repairing the Damage After its Done


    If your floors are already scratched and your countertops are looking rough, DIY solutions may seem like an innovative idea. However, you can do more damage than good trying to tackle that project and doing it improperly. Professionals working at natural stone maintenance and restoration companies have years of experience in crack and chip repair, countertop resealing, shower restoration, and polishing.

    A word of caution with your natural stone countertops. Because natural stone is porous, it is very important to maintain the sealing on your kitchen surfaces. Why? Because bacteria can embed itself on these surfaces and lie-in-wait. This can pose health concerns and put you and your family at-risk.

     

    Looking for a Natural Stone Care Maintenance Company in Northern Virginia?


    If you are looking for a reputable company to breathe life back into the natural stone surfaces in your home, NOVA Stone Care is owned and operated in Northern Virginia. With a reputation for excellent customer service and an expertise in the restoration of marble, granite, limestone, travertine, and other types of stones, our stone technicians have the experience to get the job done right. Interested in learning more? Visit our website for a list of our services and check out our portfolio of work, which speaks for itself. 

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    Shota Dvalidze

    Shota is the founder of NOVA Stone Care, specializing in natural stone restoration, polishing, and maintenance for residential properties. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, he trained with Pinnacle Stone Restoration in the Chicago area, one of the leading companies in the field, and has been operating NOVA Stone Care for more than 6 years. He has extensive hands-on expertise with marble, travertine, limestone, quartzite, granite, slate and other natural stones, and is known for delivering high-quality, detail-focused work that restores surfaces to their original beauty.

    NOVA Stone Care is one of the highest-rated stone restoration companies in the DMV area, with 179+ five-star Google reviews, reflecting a strong reputation for professionalism, craftsmanship, and customer satisfaction. Shota works directly with clients to assess damage, provide clear guidance, and ensure long-lasting results through proper restoration and care techniques."