Friday, 16 February 2018

Rosso Valencia Marble Tiles Can Make Your Kitchen Look Effortlessly Chic

A pale rose kind of marble which has darker veins arranged in the pattern. Rosso valencia marble is a renowned marble excavated in the sphere of same name in the East of Spain.A sense of warmness occurs to the settings or arrangements where it is used which is entirely possible because of its color.
The obtain ability of this marble is restricted by the mining that takes place in one digging.

The insufficiency of this marble increases its value much valued for a huge range of uses such as Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills and other design projects.


ROSA VALENCIA FOR THE LIVING ROOM:

Rosso valencia marble can be used for the decoration of living rooms. These marble tiles make a stellar design statement and are a favorite of contemporary designers and interior decorators. You can incorporate these marble tiles in different ways for your living room.

DECORATING YOUR KITCHEN:

Rosso valencia marble tiles can make your kitchen look effortlessly chic. These tiles are perfect for all types of design scheme whether modern-day or countryside. You can use these marble tiles in a variety of ways for decorating your kitchen, no matter what type of kitchen layout you have.

FLOORING WITH ROSA VALENCIA:

Rosso Valencia marble tiled floors add a dramatically bold appeal to your household. You can have these gorgeous tiles installed in your bedroom, foyer and even corridors. These tiles can either be used alone or in combination with light colored tiles as well depending on the homeowner’s taste.

CLEANING AND CARE:-

ACID ETCHING (surface erosion of natural stone)

Natural stones will react to acidic foods (i.e. lemons or tomatoes) and acidic liquids (i.e. some cleaners or acid rain). This reaction will result in a dulling in surface sheen and change in texture, otherwise referred to as “acid etching”. Some highly-pigmented liquids, such as wine, will etch the finish and stain the stone. Remove the stain (see MAKING AND USING A POULTICE) before attempting to address acid etching.

SOLUTION

To remove an acid etch from a polished surface, use Fila Marble Restorer.

To remove an acid etch from a honed surface use a mild neutral or alkali detergent and buff with dry (0000 grit) steel wool.

Contact a professional stone restorer for refinishing or re-polishing etched areas that you cannot remove.


STAINS:

OIL-BASED STAINS

Poultice with baking soda and water OR one of the powdered poultice materials and mineral spirits.

ORGANIC STAINS

Poultice with one of the powdered poultice materials and 12% hydrogen peroxide solution (hair bleaching strength) OR use acetone.

IRON STAINS

Poultice with diatomaceous earth and a commercially rated rust remover.Note that rust stains are particularly difficult to remove. You may need to call a professional.

COPPER STAINS

Poultice with one of the powdered poultice materials and ammonia. Note that copper stains are particularly difficult to remove. You may need to call a professional.

EFFLORESCENCE (film on surface of the material)

Materials that are exposed to moisture may, over time, develop a white or dark film on the surface. Efflorescence in natural stone is caused by water carrying mineral salts from below the surface of the stone rising to the exposed face. In porcelain tile efflorescence appears on the surface of grout joints or unglazed tiles and is caused by moisture reacting with impurities in the mortar.

SOLUTION

For natural stone, if the installation is new, dust mop or vacuum the powder. You may have to do this several times. Do not use water to remove the powder; it will only temporarily disappear. If the problem persists, contact your installer to help identify and remove the cause of the moisture.
For porcelain tile and natural stones with a minimal acid sensitivity rating, use Fila Deter deck to clean the tiles.

SCRATCHNG (scratch marks and abrasions appear on the surface)

Light scratching occurs over time with exposure to sand and other abrasives. The finish will patina or dull over time as a result of this scratching.


SOLUTION

If a material with a low abrasion resistance is used, use walk-off mats at entrances and expect the material to patina rapidly.

Always use a cutting board for countertop applications.

Slight surface scratches may be buffed with dry lowest grit (0000 grit) steel wool.

Deeper scratches and nicks in the surface of the stone should be repaired and re-polished by a professional.

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