Crystallization Floor Polishing in-depth: Keeping the marble floor at the maximum gloss needs the process of crystallization floor polishing. Experts of floor polishing use this method for maintaining high sheen on marble flooring. Because it completely relies on chemicals, machines and techniques and homeowners cannot do this on their own. The commercial building needs more often marble floor polishing as basic maintenance than the floor of any residential property.
The process of crystallization: Before the crystallization process, any scratches (minor and major) are removed through machine attached to the industrial diamond disk. During the crystallization process, magnesium acid is properly sprayed over the marble flooring. Further, a floor polishing machine scrubs the acid over the marble and then further applies a different steel wool pad. While the process is in progress, the shine of marble is enhanced with the help of the frictional heat emitted from the machine and steel wool pad. How does the crystallization process work? During the marble crystallization process, the upper layer marble composition changes to calcium fluoride. This changed composition is somewhat harder than calcium carbonate. This chemical reaction after conducting the crystallization process results in a smooth, shiny and glossy surface. An expert said calcium carbonate classifications consist of marble, limestone, and travertine of natural flooring. Marble polishes better as it is completely solid. Almost every marble crystallization powder or chemical contains two basic ingredients that are acid, fluorosilicate compounds and at times acrylic polymer or waxes. Crystallization can react only with marble and limestones having calcium-based stones. Although the method can work over non-calcium stones like granite but reactions are completely different. In a chemical reaction, acid attacks the stone’s calcium carbonate leaving up the etching mark over the surface of the stone.