Slique believes in treating stone with care, and restoring these delicate surfaces without damaging any part of the stone. However in extreme cases, Resurfacing may be the only way to recover serious damage. Resurfacing involves honing or grinding the stone to remove the top layer – usually less than a millimetre – and any contamination the layer contains. It is the equivalent of a skin peel for stone, except stone is not able to regenerate itself afterwards, so continual resurfacing will eventually demolish the stone. |
Therefore after Resurfacing Slique recommends protective measures be put in place – either with our Stain-guarding or Barrier-coat Polishing treatments – to preserve the surface in the future. |