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Brighton Garage

49 Cross Street
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Brighton Garage

49 Cross Street
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74 years of experience

"Where You Deal With The Owners." Brighton Garage has been selling quality automobiles since 1951. We repair and service all makes & models, provide superior car detailing with a hand polish n' wax, inspections and gas.

"Where You Deal With The Owners." Brighton Garage has been selling quality automobiles since 1951. We repair and service all makes & models, provide superior car detailing with a hand polish n' wax, inspections and gas.

Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Sweep daily, use appropriate cleaners, and avoid abrasive tools to maintain the shine.

No, using a power sander on brick is not recommended because the force of the sander can destroy brick's fragile outer layer. Even using sandpaper on brick is discouraged because of the damage its abrasiveness can cause.

It is possible to buff and polish your floors yourself, but DIY floor polishing is an extremely time-consuming process that isn’t particularly enjoyable. To do the work yourself, you’ll usually need to clean your floors, get on your hands and knees to apply polish manually with a cloth, and avoid puddles and oversaturation. Hiring a professional floor polisher is usually worthwhile because they have industrial equipment that buffs and polishes in a fraction of the time and usually leaves a more even coat.

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.

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.

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