Restoring and Polishing a Damage White Marble Countertop with ZOOM Pads

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @StoneRepairService
    @StoneRepairService Год назад +4

    This is by my standard one of the best explanation videos. Dont be fooled though. I would recommend you have experience doing this kind of work any way. Also if you attempt this, make sure you protect surrounding area and cabinets well with blankets and plastic.

    • @Daniel-ty8cv
      @Daniel-ty8cv 3 месяца назад

      I wish you would have spent more time on the technique and product vs. explaining what stains and etches are. Overall informative, thank you

  • @glenbutler9611
    @glenbutler9611 2 года назад +35

    Sure wish he'd skipped the annoying music and included voice over to explain steps to the remarkable processes and rationale

  • @matwithonet7389
    @matwithonet7389 2 года назад +6

    If you’re on the fence about the finishing touch at the end, I highly recommend it. It’s an amazing product and it’s fingerprint resistant if you have little ones!

  • @Texasketogirl
    @Texasketogirl 3 года назад +4

    I just ordered all the pads and polish. I really hope this turns out well.

    • @studioad4837
      @studioad4837 2 года назад

      What were your results?

    • @treehouz
      @treehouz 2 года назад

      Yes also curious to know how it went.

    • @leonardoyang654
      @leonardoyang654 2 года назад

      I think he failed

    • @JamieHernandez100
      @JamieHernandez100 2 года назад +5

      Despite the great video, this is not a job for amateurs. There is a LOT that can go wrong. Whenever you have spinning abrasives touching Stone counters, you kind of need to be experienced. Not just in the Restoration process but in the prep also.

  • @mistergalvolunteer4599
    @mistergalvolunteer4599 3 года назад +6

    Great video, easy to understand steps and easy to follow the steps. Thank you!

  • @mariowajrak3868
    @mariowajrak3868 11 месяцев назад +1

    How would you recommend I get experience in stone restoration. Are classes enough?

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  10 месяцев назад +1

      Practice would also be necessary. We host monthly introductory seminars in Anaheim & Las Vegas. This would give you a chance to run the machine & learn the basics, but you would need at least a few hours of practice & a basic understanding of different stones before doing your first job. Best of luck - reach to us if you have any questions!

    • @mariowajrak3868
      @mariowajrak3868 9 месяцев назад

      @@STONEPRO
      Thank you

  • @coryr3565
    @coryr3565 2 года назад +2

    OK, so is there alink to actually buy the pads or am I blind?

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Год назад

      AMAZON SELLS MANY PADS, YOU DON'T NEED THIS SPECIFIC ONE, I BOUGHT MINE THERE

  • @galgate2003
    @galgate2003 2 года назад +2

    Question is. Was it sealed before because that needs to be removed first. He should tell us that

    • @luisaaguilar9151
      @luisaaguilar9151 Год назад +1

      If there was an impregnating sealer, you can go right in with the pads because there is no topical coat. This will be the case for most marbles, but you do always need to check in case they used a wax, lacquer or topical sealer.

  • @mikekreutz8601
    @mikekreutz8601 Год назад

    My counters have a strong sealer on it. Do I need to use a solvent to remove the sealer first before using the diamond pads?

    • @bestmarble
      @bestmarble Год назад

      Nope, the penetrating sealer in there won't affect the polishing

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  10 месяцев назад

      Which sealer was previously applied? If you have a topical sealer, then yes, you need to strip it off before using the pads. If you used an impregnating sealer, then you can proceed as shown in the video!

  • @esteva03
    @esteva03 6 месяцев назад

    I have a marble counter top and it has orange stains around the sink. Is there a way to get rid of them or is that bacteria imbedded in the stone forever?

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  5 месяцев назад +1

      Good question! This might be a rust stain. This is the rust remover that we recommend! hardrocktool.com/product/rust-x-rust-stain-remover-8oz/

  • @raajashtaputre2803
    @raajashtaputre2803 4 месяца назад

    Can someone provide the list of all tools and pads needed to finish say 100 sq ft? I’m trying to see if I wanna do it myself or hire someone to. Thank you for a great video!

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  3 месяца назад +1

      If this is a countertop, you'll need a hand polisher that can do 600 RPM like the Makita 9237CX3, a 7" backer pad and the 7" Zoom Pads. You can find everything on hardrocktool.com

  • @annaliekillian5167
    @annaliekillian5167 Год назад

    Can you advise if these Diamond Zoom Pads and Wool polisher is available in France?

  • @jilla4334
    @jilla4334 3 года назад +4

    What should be used to SEAL the marble?

    • @cardealerone
      @cardealerone 2 года назад

      Were you able to find anyone that could recommend what to seal marble tops with?

    • @mattsawesomeshow
      @mattsawesomeshow 2 года назад

      Laticrete Stonetech makes the best sealers for all stone surfaces

    • @coryr3565
      @coryr3565 2 года назад

      liquid ceramic! like for car finishes

    • @JamieHernandez100
      @JamieHernandez100 2 года назад +1

      Dry Treat stain proof 15 year impregnating Sealer is the best sealer for marble. It comes with a 15 year warranty as long as a licensed and accredited applicator does it. You can be accredited by visiting the Dry Treat website and speaking with one of the reps. There is a little training involved.

    • @jilla4334
      @jilla4334 2 года назад +1

      @@JamieHernandez100 I did the repair work myself. I'm not going to pay a professional $$$$ to come in and seal a 2 inch repair on the counter

  • @NC-qc7wd
    @NC-qc7wd 2 года назад

    This is the problem I have with my dinning table, can it be sealed and not more polishing or cleaning?

  • @geraldritchey4822
    @geraldritchey4822 Год назад

    If the white countertop has yellowed, will this remove the yellow?

  • @ajayr8781
    @ajayr8781 9 месяцев назад

    What household cleaner do you recommend cleaning our marble floors and grout with?

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  9 месяцев назад +1

      Good question! Our Tile & Grout Cleaner is an excellent choice because it is strong against dirt, grease & grime, yet safe for marble & any color grout! www.amazon.com/dp/B0C6NBXXTM?ref=myi_title_dp

    • @ajayr8781
      @ajayr8781 9 месяцев назад

      @@STONEPRO thank you. It's not available, however I'll keep checking.

  • @XER239
    @XER239 3 года назад

    Would Stone Pro EMP or Polish Pro fix those etch rings and polish it up as
    well?

  • @danamarks7473
    @danamarks7473 4 года назад +1

    Can these be used on concrete countertops?

  • @leongiblin
    @leongiblin 2 года назад

    Which makita tool are you using here?

  • @ServiceNinjaJoe
    @ServiceNinjaJoe 2 года назад

    Mind blown 🤯 I’ll be in touch to talk more about this.

  • @boutserk5
    @boutserk5 4 года назад

    Hi ! I want to polish my floor . It's 50 m² marble. How many pads I need ?

  • @leticia9324
    @leticia9324 3 года назад

    Can this be done regularly like once a month? I have Carerra marble in my kitchen

    • @Chiquad
      @Chiquad 3 года назад +1

      You'll be spending lotts of money if you do it every month lol

    • @ashleywolf5522
      @ashleywolf5522 3 года назад +3

      @@Chiquad 20mm thick counter to 5mm thick in 5 years HAhahaha

    • @raksh9
      @raksh9 Год назад

      No way, don't do this once a month. This kind of work is for restoring light damage like etching from acidic substances or vinegar. Once you've polished the bench top, use a good quality stone sealer and then keep it clean with a marble-specific cleaner. Lithofin make excellent products for marble tiles and countertops.

  • @juanmm6030
    @juanmm6030 7 месяцев назад

    Where can i buy this?

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  6 месяцев назад

      We have distributors all around the country, but you can get these delivered to your door if you buy online. Check out the link to our biggest authorized online distributor! hardrocktool.com/product/zoom-diamond-impregnated-pads-d-i-p/

  • @hanwin651
    @hanwin651 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot . I tried all of the products . Nothing works well,

  • @washingtontoody
    @washingtontoody 2 года назад

    Have you cod for this pads?

  • @brunos4707
    @brunos4707 3 года назад +2

    I tried these pads and they were only good for some types of stone any other stone and they left the stone leathery.

    • @Vendingsupplier
      @Vendingsupplier 2 года назад

      Good for cultured marble?

    • @michaelsmith4318
      @michaelsmith4318 2 года назад +6

      The reason for that “leathery” look is that the different minerals in the marble wear down at different rates. And with diamond impregnated pads, because they are not duly flat will wear away the softer minerals a little quicker than the denser minerals leaving an orange peel look. These types of pads can be great for certain types of stone, but other types of stone it will leave an orange peel look. To get a truly flat, mirror type finish, it’s necessary to use flat polishing pads and then finished with a low acidity polishing paste.

  • @danielmurphy6480
    @danielmurphy6480 3 года назад

    I need this done in Houston Tx do you know anyone here that does this?

    • @catheheinrich5232
      @catheheinrich5232 3 года назад +1

      @daniel Murphy- I’m in houston too. Did you find anyone?

    • @danielmurphy6480
      @danielmurphy6480 3 года назад

      @@catheheinrich5232 Yes I did. A company called Modern Stone care came out and sanded all the etchings out of my Carrara marble countertop. They charged $15 a square foot I believe and there was a minimum square footage they would do. My island was under that minimum so they charged me $450 to come out and do the work. It took them a few hours and the countertop looks great. No more marks or etchings. When they finished it looked pretty much brand new. Nice guys. They are both Houston fireman and own this business and complete most of the work themselves.

  • @Dungeonofman
    @Dungeonofman 3 года назад

    Love stone pro but doesn’t seem worth it way to
    Many steps and cannot compete with MB12

  • @marmoleriajesucristo3439
    @marmoleriajesucristo3439 2 года назад

    Donde los venden?

  • @jodiehamilton8518
    @jodiehamilton8518 3 года назад

    What grit for honed?

    • @JamieHernandez100
      @JamieHernandez100 2 года назад

      These types of pads only work for minor damage. Deep scratches and deeper etching requires the smaller resin pads. You would have to start with a 100 grit to remove deep damage. I then use a 200 grit resin pad and finish with a 400 grit resin pad. At that point, you can use the zoom pads with higher grit levels to achieve a nice shine. The main thing they leave out of this video is all the prep work that has to be done before you put any pads on the surface. You have to make sure all surrounding areas are protected with plastic because a buffer will spin and spray the marble slurry everywhere. On bigger jobs that is a very time consuming part of the job. I spent four hours today prepping with plastic for a customers counter Restoration.

    • @randomrealestateinvestor1694
      @randomrealestateinvestor1694 Год назад

      @@JamieHernandez100
      Just did a marble restoration for a customer results were great but there was some deeper etching I couldn’t remove using the smaller honing pads that pack more of a punch would have been an amazing idea to use first! But yea masking is a pain in the ass

  • @ginaeubank6273
    @ginaeubank6273 3 года назад

    Can this be used with the same results on quartzite ?

  • @nassermohd2317
    @nassermohd2317 Год назад

    My vila floor is marble this will take 2 day to complete

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  10 месяцев назад

      Good things take time, but if you're looking for a faster way to polish, there are other systems that can get it done faster. Email us for a consultation luisa.aguilar@stoneproonline.com.

  • @Riot_Bird
    @Riot_Bird Год назад

    Hydrogen peroxide is a blessing... you can use a mixture of baking soda and water as a polish with a soft cloth

    • @mischiefpwns
      @mischiefpwns Год назад +4

      It won't help with the etching caused by acidic stains. All it will do is remove the color from the stain and leave the etch marks.

    • @bestmarble
      @bestmarble 6 месяцев назад

      H2O2 is acidic , it will etch the marble.

  • @DiegoHerrera-zi5os
    @DiegoHerrera-zi5os 3 года назад

    What would be this job description?

    • @len9483
      @len9483 3 года назад +1

      Restoring and Polishing a Damage White Marble Countertop with ZOOM Pads

  • @TheRebuilt1
    @TheRebuilt1 2 года назад

    would be nice if tried to center the pads and polisher wasnt so off balance. Not bad none the less

    • @MustafarRecRoom
      @MustafarRecRoom Год назад +1

      Looks like it’s an orbital polisher….so it’s supposed to rotate off centre so it doesn’t burn the surface like a rotary polisher could if you don’t know how to use it.

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Год назад

      I USED A DRILL AND IT DID THE SAME THING, OFF BALANCE..BUT MY MARBEL CAME OUT PERFECT, I USED DIFFERENT PADS FROM AMAZON AND THEN I POLISHED IT MORE WITH A LOTION

  • @leelunk8235
    @leelunk8235 Год назад

    NO MASK, IRON LUNGS

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  10 месяцев назад

      No mask or gloves needed because we are not using any harsh chemicals or creating any dust.

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 10 месяцев назад

      @@STONEPRO THE DUST FROM THE MARBEL THAT GETS SENT IN THE AIR YOU BREATHE IN GOES STR8 TO UR LUNGS, SILICA FROM THE MARBEL IS TOXIC THE MORE YOUR LUNGS GET OF IT, WEAR A MASK

  • @vinnyzan1
    @vinnyzan1 3 года назад

    I don't think all that was necessary for those little marks

    • @Chiquad
      @Chiquad 3 года назад

      Lol you should see what some customers pay to have floors polished when they dont need it... just want to spend money..oh well!

    • @vinnyzan1
      @vinnyzan1 3 года назад +1

      @@Chiquad I think those marks would have come out with some crystallizer, maybe put a bit of 5x under the pad if the crystalizer didn't take it out on its own...

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Год назад

      IT IS NECESSARY, UNFORTUNATELY THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO POLISH MARBEL

    • @vinnyzan1
      @vinnyzan1 Год назад +1

      @@leelunk8235 I actually do stone restoration for a living... some times etching like that doesn't come out with just polishing and you have to hone a little. If the polishing doesn't take it out by itself you can do a high grit ONLY to the spot that needs it.
      I've seen some big nasty spills that come out easily and some tiny ones that can be stubborn.
      This is not the only way polish marble, there are all types of different abrasives, polishing compounds, and sprays.
      The process isn't always the same, it depends on the type of stone and the condition it's in.

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Год назад

      @@vinnyzan1 WHATEVER..POLISH IT TO MAKE IT BETTER IS MY POINT

  • @gypsytreasures3856
    @gypsytreasures3856 3 года назад +3

    Its obvious they dont answer questions we put in comments

  • @johny27ful
    @johny27ful 5 месяцев назад

    Marble not practical for kitchen bench tops granite way better.

    • @STONEPRO
      @STONEPRO  5 месяцев назад +1

      We agree the most practical option for a countertop is granite!

  • @musabah9602
    @musabah9602 7 месяцев назад

    Salut je me nome Musa je suis Ponseur de Mbarbe sénégalais

  • @bradmoran5229
    @bradmoran5229 3 года назад

    at $50+ per pad you might as well hire a professional

    • @Dungeonofman
      @Dungeonofman 3 года назад

      Yeah doesn’t seem worth it honestly

    • @leelunk8235
      @leelunk8235 Год назад

      BRAD+ AMAZON HEARD OF IT, THEY SELL A TON OF THESE PADS, NOT THE ONE IN THE VIDEO BUT WHO CARES, THEY ALL DO THE SAME THING