How to Remove Rust from Marble

Limestone is a chemical sedimentary rock made up
of calcium carbonate salt. After a few million years of metamorphosis under the
sea, the limestone is formed. Limestone also tends to contain small fossils,
and given its warm colors – they evoke a sense of cleanliness and comfort.
Regular limestone from quarries comes looking like large
blocks. We give these blocks another shape in our stone handling units. A rough-textured stone, this one is perfect for residential as well as commercial
units.
With its stain removability capacity, hardness, and climate-safe force, this marble stone is ideal for inside and outside planning
applications. This fine-grained stone with a specific finish adds a unique
effect to ledges, divider cladding, flooring, material, cobbles, and steps. The
stone is anything but difficult to cut and reshape. In a business world, B2B
and B2C purchasers can expect a one of a kind limestone surface that suits the
specific needs of end-clients.
Once you’ve decided to go for limestone, the options are
limitless. While no two pieces of limestone are identical – some of them tend
to share the same color or veins. They are generally light white to pale
yellow, but in some cases, where there is more clay and sand grains within them
– they are darker.
Given the nature of limestone, they have unique finishes
too. Depending on the placement in your apartment or office, the finish can be
decided. The finishes available are honed, polished tumbled, brushed, and acid-treated. While the honed finish is smooth – polished finish will bring about a
shine like no other. The tumbled finish and acid-treated finish blends and
lends a very aged look, as it softens the color. If you love textures – then the
brushed finish is for you. This is very apt for wet floor tiles too since it
is harder to slip on this surface.
To know more, check out Boulevard Marble, one of the leading
marble and granite companies in UAE. They have a host of varieties and a factory where
they can carry out any customized marble stone works. Get in touch with them
today!
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