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At Leo Carpet Care & Restoration LLC Granite reconditioning typically involves several steps to restore the appearance and durability of the granite surface:
1. **Cleaning**: The granite surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove any dirt, grime, or residue. Specialized granite cleaners or mild soap and water are commonly used for this step.
2. **Repairing**: Any chips, cracks, or scratches in the granite are repaired using suitable fillers or epoxy resins. This step helps restore the integrity of the surface and prevent further damage.
3. **Resealing**: Granite surfaces are usually sealed to protect them from stains, moisture, and everyday wear and tear. A high-quality granite sealer is applied to the surface, which helps enhance the natural beauty of the stone and prolong its lifespan.
4. **Polishing**: To achieve a smooth and shiny finish, the granite surface is polished using specialized polishing compounds and equipment. This step helps restore the luster of the granite and enhances its visual appeal.
5. **Buffing**: Buffing the granite surface helps remove any remaining residue and fine-tunes the finish for a flawless appearance. Soft buffing pads are commonly used for this step to achieve a smooth and even finish.
6. **Final Inspection**: Once the reconditioning process is complete, a final inspection is conducted to ensure that the granite surface meets quality standards and customer expectations. Any touch-ups or adjustments may be made as needed to achieve the desired results.
By following these steps, granite surfaces can be effectively reconditioned to restore their beauty and durability, prolonging their lifespan and maintaining their value.
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