Shree Dwarka marble polishing Kothanur, Bangalore, Karnataka

  • Marble Stones

    Marble Stones

    45 / Square Feet

    • Brand NameMarble polishing
    • MaterialMarble
    • Surface FinishingNon Polished, Polished
    • Stone FormSolid
    • Warranty5 years
    • Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.
    ...more
  • Marble Stones

    Marble Stones

    45 / Square Feet

    Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.

    Brand Name : Marble polishing

    Material : Marble

    Surface Finishing : Non Polished, Polished

    Stone Form : Solid

    ...more
    Get Best Price
  • Black Galaxy Marble

    Black Galaxy Marble

    35 - 40 / Square Feet

    • MOQ1000 Square Feet
    • MaterialGranite Stone, Marble
    • Surface FinishingPolished, Rough-Rubbing
    • Stone FormGranite, Slabs, Solid
    • ApplicationHotel Slab, Kitchen Slab, Office Slab, Restaurant Slab
    • Size12x12ft12x16ft, 18x18ft, 24x24ft
    • Number Of FlowerBlack Galaxy Marble
    ...more
  • Black Galaxy Marble

    Black Galaxy Marble

    35 - 40 / Square Feet

    1000 Square Feet (MOQ)

    Material : Granite Stone, Marble

    Surface Finishing : Polished, Rough-Rubbing

    Stone Form : Granite, Slabs, Solid

    Application : Hotel Slab, Kitchen Slab, Office Slab, Restaurant Slab

    Size : 12x12ft12x16ft, 18x18ft, 24x24ft

    Number Of Flower : Black Galaxy Marble

    ...more
    Get Best Price
Services
  • Marble Polishing

    Marble Polishing

    35 - 40 / Square Feet

    • MaterialItalian Marble
    • SizeAll
    • Number Of FlowerAny Marble
    • Brand Name4 Years
    • Warranty5 years
    • Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.
    ...more
  • Marble Polishing

    Marble Polishing

    35 - 40 / Square Feet

    Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.

    Material : Italian Marble

    Size : All

    Number Of Flower : Any Marble

    ...more
    Get Best Price
  • Italian Marble

    Italian Marble

    30 - 35 / Square Feet

    • MOQ1000 Square Feet
    • Surface FinishingPolished
    • ApplicationHotel, Kitchen, Office, Restaurant
    • Size12x12ft12x16ft, 18x18ft, 24x24ft
    • Warranty5 years
    • Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.
    ...more
  • Italian Marble

    Italian Marble

    30 - 35 / Square Feet

    1000 Square Feet (MOQ)

    Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.

    Surface Finishing : Polished

    Application : Hotel, Kitchen, Office, Restaurant

    Size : 12x12ft12x16ft, 18x18ft, 24x24ft

    ...more
    Get Best Price
  • Indian Marble

    Indian Marble

    20 - 25 / Square Feet

    • MOQ1000 Square Feet
    • Brand NameIndian marble
    • ShapeSquare
    • Usage/ApplicationFlooring
    • SizeAll size
    • Warranty5 years
    • Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage. Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.
    ...more
  • Indian Marble

    Indian Marble

    20 - 25 / Square Feet

    1000 Square Feet (MOQ)

    Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage. Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.

    Brand Name : Indian marble

    Shape : Square

    Usage/Application : Flooring

    Size : All size

    ...more
    Get Best Price
  • Hotel Marble Polishing Services

    Hotel Marble Polishing Services

    40 - 45 / Sq. Ft.

    • MaterialItalian Marble
    • FormBangalore
    • SizeAll Size
    • Number Of FlowerAny Marble
    • Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.
    ...more
  • Hotel Marble Polishing Services

    Hotel Marble Polishing Services

    40 - 45 / Sq. Ft.

    Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.   ### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:   1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.   2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.   3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.   4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.   5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.   6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.   ### Tools and Materials: - Diamond polishing pads - Marble polish powder or cream - Polishing machine or hand buffer - Marble sealant - Cleaning agents and soft cloths   ### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble: - Clean spills immediately to prevent staining. - Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces. - Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface. - Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.   Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.

    Material : Italian Marble

    Form : Bangalore

    Size : All Size

    Number Of Flower : Any Marble

    ...more
    Get Best Price

Be first to Rate

Rate This

Choose the service or product you're reviewing for this business

How would you rate the business?

What did you like and dislike?

  • Response
  • Delivery
  • Quality

Tell us about your experience?

About the Company

  • Primary Business Service Provider
  • Year of Establishment 2016
  • No. of Employees 6 - 20
  • Annual Turnover Below Rs. 0.5 Crore Approx.
  • Ownership Type Others

Opening Hours

  • SUN : Closed
  • MON : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • TUE : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • WED : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • THU : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • FRI : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • SAT : 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM
Marble polishing is a process used to restore and maintain the shine and smoothness of marble surfaces. Over time, marble can lose its luster due to scratches, stains, or wear. Polishing helps to bring back the stone’s natural beauty.
### Steps Involved in Marble Polishing:
1. **Cleaning**: The surface is thoroughly cleaned to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Any stains are treated with appropriate cleaning agents.
2. **Grinding**: A mechanical grinding process using diamond abrasives smooths the surface by removing minor scratches and imperfections. Coarser grit is used first, followed by finer grits.
3. **Honing**: This step involves using finer abrasives than those used in grinding to smooth the surface further. It prepares the marble for polishing.
4. **Polishing**: Special polishing compounds, like marble polish powder, are applied to the surface. A polishing machine with a soft pad buffs the surface, giving it a shiny, reflective appearance.
5. **Sealing**: After polishing, a marble sealer is often applied to protect the stone from future stains and damage. Sealers prevent liquids from penetrating the stone’s pores.
6. **Crystallization (Optional)**: Crystallization is a chemical process that can enhance the marble's shine and make the surface harder. It involves spraying an acid solution and buffing it with a steel wool pad, creating a chemical reaction that adds an extra layer of shine.
### Tools and Materials:
- Diamond polishing pads
- Marble polish powder or cream
- Polishing machine or hand buffer
- Marble sealant
- Cleaning agents and soft cloths
### Tips for Maintaining Polished Marble:
- Clean spills immediately to prevent staining.
- Use a pH-neutral cleaner designed for stone surfaces.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that may scratch the surface.
- Regularly re-seal the marble to protect it from damage.
Polishing marble can be done professionally or as a DIY project, depending on the extent of the wear and the desired finish.
Read More »

Contact Information

Shree Dwarka Marble Polishing

  • Shivam Singh
  • 2 shanimathma temple road hennur cross, Kothanur, Bangalore, Karnataka

Find Popular Polishing Service Service Providers in Bangalore

top