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10 years of experience

Professional detailer with 20+yrs experience. Very meticulous and alot of passion in what I do. If dropping your vehicle off doesnt work, I can come to for your convenience. I offer various packages and individual services which you can find on my website or my facebook page. Gift certificates available, accept cash, credit, or debit.

Professional detailer with 20+yrs experience. Very meticulous and alot of passion in what I do. If dropping your vehicle off doesnt work, I can come to for your convenience. I offer various packages and individual services which you can find on my website or my facebook page. Gift certificates available, accept cash, credit, or debit.

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

The first step to resealing is a thorough steam cleaning of the tile and grout. You can do this by renting a tile and grout cleaner for $80 a day. Once you’re done cleaning the floor, it’ll cost $30 to $40 per quart for sealant. Or, you can hire a pro who will charge $1 to $2 per square foot for cleaning and resealing services.

You can use some types of car wax to polish marble floors, as long as the polish is designed for use on marble floors. Read the label and test the polish on a small area of the floor first to see how it interacts with the marble. Car wax can help fill in or buff away small scratches, while polishing the marble for extra shine.

DIY is possible for small areas. Professional services provide deep cleaning and a polished finish for larger spaces.

Yes, limestone often turns yellow over time when improperly cared for. The stone contains natural iron deposits, which can oxidize when exposed to water, acids, or harsh chemicals, such as bleach. Without exposure to water or chemicals, limestone should not turn yellow. Always seal limestone countertops to protect them from moisture, and only use gentle cleansers designed for stone.

When cleaning your patio, you’ll need to ensure the chemicals you use aren’t harsh enough to destroy the seal or stones. You can clean the stones with a mixture of white vinegar and water or soapy water and a scrub brush. Just be sure not to use wire brushes, as these can scratch the surface. 

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