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Tile Mediums
Marble
Uses
• Interior and exterior in non-freeze/thaw environments • Flooring • Fireplaces • Vanities • Shower and tub surrounds • Honed: Grinding the surface achieves a smooth, non-reflective finish. • Tumbled Surface: An antique look achieved by subjecting the stone to a tumbling process. • Consider the function of the area involved prior to selection. Marbles range from 5-7.5 on the MOHS hardness scale. (Compare this with granite stones used for landscaping, which range from 8-9 on the MOHS scale). • Green and black colored marbles require a 100% solid epoxy adhesive as they have a tendency to warp from water-based adhesives. • Color variations are common and enhance the natural beauty of marble. Be sure to inspect multiple samples of the stone before selection to ensure satisfaction with colors and patterns. • Do clean with a dust mop and neutral cleaner to remove most dirt. • Do use a penetrating sealer to prevent staining. Because many stones are porous to some degree, excessive water may cause reactions such as oxidation (rust), spalling, deterioration of dry veins, etc. "Special Impregnating" sealers are recommended to avoid these problems. Creative Tile & Stone representatives can recommend appropriate sealers. • Do clean marble with "special stone cleaners", "pH balanced cleaners" or "neutral base cleaners." • Do not clean any natural stone with acidic cleaners, including (but not limited to) vinegar or cleaners with "lemon" or "lime" on the label. These products will abrade the polish from the stone. Sealers DO NOT protect polished surfaces from these types of cleaners. |