How To Seal A Marble Table: Step By Step Process Of Sealing A Marble Table


Marble is the first and foremost choice for the homeowners when it comes to tables, counters, windowsills, floors, etc as marble is a kind of material that will last for a long period of time & will also make your home good looking. One of the only negative aspects of some kinds of marble is the likelihood of unexpected staining & etching of the surface. To avoid the staining problem, the solution is to add a sealer to the table, which in turn, will help to slow down the absorption of the stain liquids. But this should be only done when the absorption rate of the table is high which you can confirm from the stone manufacturer. Irrespective of the type of marble, the sealing process is the same as for all the other types of stone.

Step By Step Process Of Sealing A Marble Table

Sealing a marble table is a very easy task, only you need to do is follow the right technique & tools to perform the task. Go through all the below-mentioned steps carefully in order to get the desired result of your work:
  1. First of all, with the help of a pH-neutral stone cleaner product, cleanse your marble table. This type of stone cleaner is mostly recommended for marble stone. Use a scrubber to get rid of any stains or grease that may be very hard for you to see.
  2. Now, cleanse your marble table with the help of a distilled water and then make it dry straight away. Distilled water does not have the minerals conventional in tap water, so it will not merge and take off mineral stains. The main reason for the spots to appear on marble and stone is hard water and a deficiency to dry the stone straight away.
  3. Next, spread marble sealer to the table. Portable bottles time and again have spray nozzles while larger cans have a stream spout. Sprinkle a one-fourth amount of sealer on the marble and polish it in a circular pattern.
  4. Finally, remove the excess and replicate across the table. After the completion of the process, make sure that there should not be any dampness or liquid left on the marble. There is no need to reseal the sealed table after several years of usage & it also depends on the type of wear. Examine the table to check whether water drops upon its surface or not. If in case water is sucked up, then resealing the table may be necessary.
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