How To Refinish Stone Patio Table: 7 Easy Steps To Refinish


7 Easy Steps To Refinish Stone Patio Table

The stone tables give a warm, natural touch to the patio decor but remember the stone patio table requires careful as well as good maintenance in order to maintain the rustic beauty of it. The stone table is made from porous stones so they can get stains easily and can create dull grade-constructed over time. Stone tables are mostly used for dining to attract food and water stains. Infrequent tables left exposed become pustulate from rain, snow, and even from wind. Do regular routine cleaning and keep your stone patio table dazzling. Here are the quick and easy steps to refinish your stone patio table, simply follow each and every step carefully to get the best result:
  • Step 1: The first thing you need to do is to inspect your stone patio table. Use a mild soapy mixture for everyday residue and dirt but remember that the heavy-duty dirt requires the chemical cleaner specially designed for removing the caked-on debris without ruining your patio table's surface sealer. A dulled finish that forms subsequently time demand for a lacquer thinner.
  • Step 2: Now, clean normal dirt of your stone patio table, to do this simply mix detergent along with water and then apply this mixture to a sponge or clean cloth. Gently rub over the surface of your stone patio table, in order to remove & loosen the dirt.
  • Step 3: Tackle heavier dirt, including tree sap and bird droppings. Apply chemical solvent to the stains directly.
  • Step 4: Wait until your created solvent takes effect on the table. You should sight the stain loosening. Then use the sponge or cloth to wipe away the dirt from the table.
  • Step 5: Now, expect to apply the final created solution of warm water & mild soap even after rubbing away the chemical solution. This second cleaning process will help to remove any chemical residue from your stone patio table, which is particularly important if you're using a patio table to dine.
  • Step 6: Reapply the sealer for 2 times per year in order to restore shine of dulled finish. First, use the sponge cloth or sponge to clean your table with either warm water or a mixture of water and mild dish soap. Allow the stone patio table to dry fully, then you need to spray on the sealer and polish with the help of a dry soft cloth.
  • Step 7: This is your final step, always try to avoid the stains from wet acidic ingredients or teabags, like juices, vinegar, and wine. Treat the stone patio table surface with a clear wax you can simply apply it by using a soft cloth or sponge.
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