Staining vs Etching on Natural Stone
One of the best reasons to use natural stone for your projects is that it is a renewable and restorable
Many natural stone owners are aware that acids like vinegar, lemon, etc. can cause etching, but did you know high alkaline substances can also cause...
Read More »Have you seen stains disappear with professional cleaning, then reappear once your carpet dries? Learn how this happens and what can be done about it.
Read More »See Fred Hueston, Chief Technical Director of Stone & Tile PROS, demonstrating how to mix and apply a poultice for removing a stain from natural...
Read More »Did you know that the quality of carpet installation can affect the quality of carpet cleaning? This article explains the importance of proper installation.
Read More »Should stone in wet conditions be sealed? In the following article, industry expert, Fred Hueston explains why stone in wet areas should not be sealed.
Read More »Rug fringe may appear to be decorative, but it plays an important part in holding the pile knots in place. Read this article for fringe...
Read More »Natural stone has inherent imperfections. Resin fills, reinforces, and strengthens the durability of natural stone, but can be problematic if not done properly.
Read More »Sometimes our clients ask whether there's such a thing as vacuuming too much. Here are a few pointers to prevent causing premature damage to carpets...
Read More »Darkness from moisture in a poultice application can wick out beyond the original stained area. This is not a stain, and the problem is easy...
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