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With over 20 years of experience in the industry we have stood the test of time. We offer a wide variety of flooring options to meet and exceed your goals. From the durability of Polished Concrete to the stunning looks of Epoxy Metallic (Marble Look) and everything in between.

With over 20 years of experience in the industry we have stood the test of time. We offer a wide variety of flooring options to meet and exceed your goals. From the durability of Polished Concrete to the stunning looks of Epoxy Metallic (Marble Look) and everything in between.


Truck & Auto Center / Custom Muffler

220 E Diamond Ave
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Truck & Auto Center / Custom Muffler

220 E Diamond Ave
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We Are a locally owned and operated, complete automotive one-stop shop! Get it all from a car audio system to a spray-in Bed liner to a simple oil change. Let us assist you with our certified staff including M.E.C.P & ASE, and our guaranteed Lowest Price for Value in the tri-state! We Offer a complete custom muffler center to tackle any exhaust repair or performance Dream machines! WE DO IT ALL! WINDOW TINTING!!!!

We Are a locally owned and operated, complete automotive one-stop shop! Get it all from a car audio system to a spray-in Bed liner to a simple oil change. Let us assist you with our certified staff including M.E.C.P & ASE, and our guaranteed Lowest Price for Value in the tri-state! We Offer a complete custom muffler center to tackle any exhaust repair or performance Dream machines! WE DO IT ALL! WINDOW TINTING!!!!

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

No, minor quartz stains are usually not permanent. Addressing spills on your countertop quickly can prevent the stain from worsening. Any remaining stains can generally be removed with a quartz-safe cleaner or a mixture of dish soap and water applied with a soft microfiber cloth. Severe stains may need professional treatment—and, in severe cases, countertop repair or replacement.

You can’t change the color of the stone, but you can update granite countertops without replacing them by painting them. Because granite is a porous material, you’ll want to seal them first before painting them so that the paint doesn’t hurt the surface. This is important because you don’t want to devalue your counters by damaging the original surface; even if you don’t like the color now, you or a new homeowner may want to remove the paint someday and return them to their original color. You can also cover them with 

Silestone® is a low-maintenance countertop material, but certain things, like strong chemicals and solvents, can cause damage. Abrasive scrubs can cause scratches, and products that contain oil or powder can leave a residue. Finally, avoid letting oven cleaner come into contact with Silestone® because it can cause discoloration.

To clean stone tiles, first sweep or vacuum to remove dirt particles. Use a mild, pH-neutral detergent and warm water to mop. Be careful not to use acidic cleaning solutions, such as vinegar and lemon juice, which can damage the surface.

You generally cannot change the color of the natural stone, such as making granite countertops darker or lighter. Some people claim that certain chemicals will lighten or darken granite, but those will damage the stone and not provide uniform, expected results, so it’s better not to try. Similarly, some people ask whether they can stain over granite. Granite is beloved for its stain-resistant finish, so you probably won’t get the best outcome if you try to stain over granite to make it darker.

Instead, consider honing, painting, or applying another material over the top of the granite to make it appear darker.

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