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What is natural stone shower polishing?

1. What is natural stone shower polishing? Polishing a natural stone shower is the process of restoring the shine, smoothness, and overall appearance of stone surfaces like marble, travertine, limestone, or granite. It removes soap scum, mineral buildup, etching, and minor scratches to bring the stone back to its original finish. 2. Why does a natural stone shower need polishing? Over time, natural stone in showers can become: Dull or faded due to water and soap residue Etched or stained from acidic cleaning products Scratched from cleaning tools or daily use Discoloured due to mould or hard water Polishing restores the stone’s aesthetics and extends its lifespan. 3. What is involved in the polishing process? The process typically includes: Deep cleaning to remove dirt, soap scum, and mould Honing to smooth scratches, etches, and imperfections Polishing using specialised diamond abrasives to restore shine Sealing to protect against moisture, staining, and mould growth 4. Will polishing remove mould and stains? Yes, surface mould, soap scum, and light staining can be removed. Deep-set mould or structural water damage may require additional treatment or repairs. 5. How long does the polishing take? The time depends on the size of the shower and the condition of the stone. Most showers can be polished in a few hours, including cleaning and sealing. 6. Is sealing required after polishing? Yes. Sealing protects the stone from water, soap, and mineral deposits, helping maintain the polished look and preventing future staining or etching. 7. How do I maintain a polished stone shower? Clean regularly with pH-neutral, stone-safe cleaners Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaning products Rinse and dry surfaces after use to prevent water spots Reapply sealer periodically as recommended 8. Can all types of stone be polished in showers? Most natural stones can be polished, including marble, travertine, limestone, and granite. Some heavily damaged or porous stones may require additional repair before polishing. 9. How often should a natural stone shower be polished? Polishing frequency depends on use and maintenance. High-use showers may need polishing every 1–3 years, while lower-use showers may last longer between treatments. 10. Is polishing safe for daily-use showers? Yes. Polishing restores beauty and improves hygiene by removing soap residue and mould. Once sealed, the shower is fully usable immediately after the process is complete.