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mardi 25 mars 2014

Understanding Marble And Metal Maintenance Long Island

By Jaclyn Hurley


New York homeowners are likely to have elegant appointments in their homes, many of which are period town houses. Marble and metal maintenance Long Island professionals can help when people don't know how to care for stone floors, counter tops, and other furnishings or the ornamental ironwork on the exteriors of their homes. There is information online that can help, since care and prevention means far fewer problems. Although these two materials may not seem to have much in common, they both require care and need specialized products created for the purpose of maintaining their integrity and appearance.

Marble is a porous stone that is sensitive to acid. It can be cleaned with certain products, polished with special waxes, and sealed to make it less susceptible to stains and damage. However, nothing takes the place of regular care. Knowing how to clean your stone objects is the first step.

Tips for homeowners include never using vinegar or lemon juice to clean this stone. Warm water with mild dish washing soap, hydrogen peroxide, or baking soda is useful to clean on a daily basis. Sponges are good for mopping up spills, which should never be allowed to sit on stone surfaces. For stains that gets ahead of clean-up, online sites have recipes for poultices made with fuller's earth or clay.

Objects, floors, and facades made of this valued stone have a special lustre when polished. Regular polishing retains their beauty and adds a layer of protection against dust and airborne pollutants. Use a wax approved for the purpose. The stone can be sealed for more protection. For modern counter tops, the manufacturer will have recommended products that protect without harming the surface. Coasters under glasses and padding under furniture are ways to prevent stains and scratches.

Learning what constitutes proper maintenance is important even if tasks will be delegated to helpers or professionals. Cleaning is a daily task for many surfaces, while polishing and sealing need to be done routinely throughout the year. Marbles come in many colors and are durable but easily damaged unless preventive care is practiced.

It's fun to go online and look at architectural details in the city that are made of metals, many of which are very ornamental. Of course there are many structures made entirely of steel, many windows made of aluminum, and many things made of bronze that also require care to stand up to their environment and retain their usefulness. Many tasks of this nature will require professionals to do the job, although owners should know what is involved.

As with stone, there are special products designed to clean, seal, and restore metallic surfaces. In an area with extreme weather and a lot of air pollution, paint may be degraded and no longer protect the underlying metal surface unless it is cleaned regularly. Metal, although very durable, requires care to keep it in good condition.

Fortunately, there is a lot of information for homeowners who have maintenance or restoration concerns. The Marble Institute has a lot of tips. Restoration experts know how to treat marble, metal, and other materials. There are do-it-yourself posts online, as well as online directories for professional contractors who can handle any job, large or small. There may even be historic preservation grants to help with projects, while businesses, of course, can take maintenance costs off the profits they declare for taxes.




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