Marble Polishing | How to polish marble countertops like a professional

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • This video is a tutorial on how to polish marble countertops from start to finish. If you are looking for a professional to take care of your marble counter you can find a great one here: sureshineservicenetwork.com/s...
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    00:00:00 Polishing powders for marble
    00:02:40 Polishing machines for marble counters
    00:05:12 Drive plates and backer pads for polishing marble counters
    00:06:08 Polishing around faucets on marble counters
    00:09:22 Etching marble counters with acid
    00:14:15 Opening up marble polishing diamonds
    00:15:55 Refinishing marble counter to remove etch with diamonds
    00:27:00 Polishing around faucets with riser pads on the marble counter
    00:34:33 Polishing a marble counter with MB-12 Caliber
    00:36:16 The shine after 1800 diamond on a marble counter
    00:41:11 Polishing a marble counter with MB-22 E-Z Polish
    00:52:00 Polishing a marble counter with oxalic acid
    If you have any questions on refinishing marble or have suggestions on more videos, please leave a comment. I read all of them.
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Комментарии • 57

  • @HutchinHD
    @HutchinHD Год назад +1

    Awesome video
    Thanks for sharing all of your knowledge

  • @mariuszbanach1248
    @mariuszbanach1248 Год назад +1

    Great video thank you for sharing

  • @CleanShineMarbleFloorPolishing
    @CleanShineMarbleFloorPolishing Год назад +1

    Hi, Good Job keep it up. love from Pakistan Thanks for teaching in details.

  • @Stack_wins
    @Stack_wins Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @torreszzzz
    @torreszzzz Год назад +2

    This video is the video teaches you what really works to polish the marble to a mirror surface. The Oxalic acid is critical to the final effect.I should just follow this tutorial at the beginning when we polished our marble....

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      Thank you.

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      @@NegritocitoCat It's a tool for professionals to get better results from polishing powders.

  • @rickyjuarez2891
    @rickyjuarez2891 Год назад

    Great video. I worked my way up to the 1800 pad but still see some scratches from the previous pads. Any suggestions?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад +1

      If you see scratches they are most likely form the lower grits. You will need to be more thorough with your first ferw grits after your first grit. It is important to be able to distiguish the scratch pattern of the different grits and that comes with practice

  • @joshalmanza129
    @joshalmanza129 2 года назад +1

    Great video Ted. Very informative.

  • @DongarSINGH-lg1mx
    @DongarSINGH-lg1mx 27 дней назад

    Very nice

  • @markfriedman586
    @markfriedman586 Год назад

    Thanks for the helpful video. I have a dark gray marble table with light etching spots. Do you rhink it can be restored with the dry powder you use in the final step, or does it need diamond polishing?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      It definitely needs diamond polishing.

  • @ChukwudifuOnianwa
    @ChukwudifuOnianwa Год назад

    Would you recommend Evans Vandoline liquid polishes after grinding of marble surfaces?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      I don't have any experience with that product but in looking at the product page on the web site, it should work well. The pH is 7.2 so it will not etch. I would suggest not over-applying it over time. Since it is made for furniture it could get a bit of build-up and become streaky.

  • @Chiquad
    @Chiquad 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, very informative! What would be the best polish to use for emperador dark marble?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  7 месяцев назад +1

      Powder polish with MB zero or crystallized. We like to take it up to 3500 and hit it with a light crystallizer. It comes out perfect.

    • @Chiquad
      @Chiquad 7 месяцев назад

      @@tedmcfadden Awesome. Thanks!

  • @danthegraniteman4702
    @danthegraniteman4702 Год назад

    hey ted, i have trouble with acidic polishing compounds. they always seam to etch the stone. what am i doing wrong?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      It’s hard to know what you are doing wrong without knowing more about the trouble. There are classes for this in the online training platform at stonecareedu.com

  • @oklahomapressureclean5897
    @oklahomapressureclean5897 9 месяцев назад +1

    When will you make a video with MB zero+ I purchased and used it but I’m sure it’s a slight learning curve to it. Had to play around with it a far as if I’m using too little water or too much water. Overall the marble came out great.

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  9 месяцев назад +1

      I work mb zero like mb 22.

    • @oklahomapressureclean5897
      @oklahomapressureclean5897 9 месяцев назад

      @@tedmcfadden difference in results?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  9 месяцев назад

      @@oklahomapressureclean5897 I prefer mb22 or 5x for most projects. Zero is great for sensitive stones, those stones that can orange peel or etch like Nero marquina, emperador, botocino, and other sensitive marbles.

  • @jspfunk2
    @jspfunk2 Год назад

    I have quartzite counter tops would the process be the same or do I need to start out with a less aggressive pad?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад +1

      You will need to treat quartzite like granite. You are dealign with metamorphic quartz which is a very hard not reactive surface. This video can not be usedf as a reference. You are better off using one of my granite polishign videos. If you are the owner of this counter, you may want to call a pro.

    • @artofstoneco
      @artofstoneco Год назад

      Quartzite is a whole different ball game its yhe hardest to polish and to get the pilish to match to surface polish for quartzite you will need hard surface polishing pads and backer and must be done wet.

  • @willmcgrath7866
    @willmcgrath7866 Год назад

    Do you sell that orange no spin pad holder anywhere?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад +1

      www.mbstonepro.com/products/no-spin-backer-pad
      I use the 5 inch

  • @dsds5301
    @dsds5301 8 месяцев назад

    great video! how to work on a rounded washbasin?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, what do you mean around the wash basin. That is discussed in the video.

    • @dsds5301
      @dsds5301 8 месяцев назад

      well, your stone is flat and mine is curved, its a bathroom bassin
      @@tedmcfadden

  • @arranhigham4142
    @arranhigham4142 2 года назад

    Hi ted I’m from the uk and was wondering where I can buy some of your products?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  2 года назад

      MbStonepro.com

    • @dborules
      @dborules 2 года назад

      What are those 3 inch pads?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  2 года назад

      @@dborules 5 inch

    • @dborules
      @dborules 2 года назад +1

      @@tedmcfadden No. Im asking what type of 3 inch pads are you using around the faucets? The pads that were sticking together to give you height.

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  2 года назад +1

      @@dborules oh sorry. Those are floor foam riser pads. They are used to overcome lippage. Most stone suppliers in the US will have them.

  • @LuisSoto-gm8nf
    @LuisSoto-gm8nf Год назад

    Hello Ted, how much could I charge per SQF in Florida, Orlando, and surrounding areas.

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад +1

      It depends on the project. You should be able to get $15-25+ per foot.

    • @LuisSoto-gm8nf
      @LuisSoto-gm8nf Год назад

      @@tedmcfadden
      Thank you!

  • @a1steamer818
    @a1steamer818 2 месяца назад

    How do you feel about the product, Diglow after diamonds

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  2 месяца назад +1

      Diaglo is a good product. I used it years ago. Not my preference now.

  • @jeffstewart4162
    @jeffstewart4162 Год назад

    Is carrera marble the same basic process?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      Yea but it can take a little longer to polish with the powders.

  • @shukriaapso8404
    @shukriaapso8404 Год назад

    Does it work on fake marble/granite made of mixture of mortar and gravel ?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  Год назад

      It will work on cement based counters. It will not work on cultured marble.

    • @shukriaapso8404
      @shukriaapso8404 Год назад +1

      @@tedmcfadden thank you so much Ted. I did not say it right. It is cement based. You are such good person to respond 🤗 My Dad passed away. He made custom tombstones for Bosnians. He had one unfinished project that only is missing polishing. He asked me on his deathbed to make sure his customers get his last work. They came to pay for it and pick it up so it's my job to finish it. I am his daughter and I wanna keep my Dad's honor as he never left any job unfinished. He worked till week before he died at age of 80. Amazing craftsman and great man like you. Thank you again for your answer and video. I got all the tools but I was afraid to not mess it up.

  • @girlzlikecoolsht2949
    @girlzlikecoolsht2949 8 месяцев назад

    Where do I buy the pads ?

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  8 месяцев назад

      You can buy pads the marble hand refinishing pads at www.mbstonepro.com/products/turboflex-polishing-disc?aff=2

  • @futureadventure7299
    @futureadventure7299 4 месяца назад

    Why not granite all the time? Is the majority of work you do marble polishing? I'm looking to buy a set up and all I see is 4inch nsi, I was wondering if I could use that for everything to start my business.

    • @tedmcfadden
      @tedmcfadden  4 месяца назад

      NSI is a granite polishing tool manufacturer. If you are only going to polish and repair granite than I highly recommend them. But granite and marble require different tooling so you will need to have a couple of arrows in your quiver.