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40 years of experience

At Forks Chem-Dry, we've been operational for over 30 years in the community. We are committed to getting your homes carpet to the utmost perfect condition. If you want a carpet cleaning company to come in your home and make it look fabulous every single time, make sure to call us first for your carpet cleaning needs! Free estimates.

"He was fabulous. I'd give him a 10 all the way. He was just awesome."

Joanne H on August 2024

At Forks Chem-Dry, we've been operational for over 30 years in the community. We are committed to getting your homes carpet to the utmost perfect condition. If you want a carpet cleaning company to come in your home and make it look fabulous every single time, make sure to call us first for your carpet cleaning needs! Free estimates.

"He was fabulous. I'd give him a 10 all the way. He was just awesome."

Joanne H on August 2024



Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

No, you cannot use vinegar to polish marble. It is too acidic for cleaning or polishing and can etch the surface. Instead, opt for non-acidic cleaners made specifically for marble. Follow the manufacturer’s directions to ensure proper application and to protect the marble. However, a damp mop can be an effective marble cleaner when used appropriately and as long as moisture is immediately soaked up.

How often you need to reseal marble countertops depends on the quality and color of the stone, the traffic on the surface, and the type of sealant. Sealing at least once a year is the general rule of thumb. However, if your large family loves to cook or the countertops are in a busy family bathroom, you might have to reseal them every six months (or more). The surfaces of your rarely used guest bathroom might not need resealing for a few years.

Due to soapstone's non-porous nature and antimicrobial properties, you don’t need to seal it like other stone materials like marble or granite. However, even though sealing isn't required, it can enhance soapstone's natural stain resistance. Another protective option is to apply mineral oil once per month.

Buffing is a less expensive and less time-consuming alternative to other floor repair techniques, but it’s only ideal for removing surface-level scratches and damages. Floor-buffing machines work to gently smooth out the floor’s top layer rather than removing it the way that sanding does. 

This process is ideal for gently worn floors, but it won’t have the desired impact on floors with severe damage. On the other hand, sanding fully strips the floor’s top layer so damages beneath the surface are accessible to remove or repair. Since the process is more involved, it requires more time, tools, and experience to achieve the best possible results.

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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