NATURAL STONE REPAIRS

All Natural Stones can scratch. BUT, Granite is far more resistant to scratching than Soapstone and Marble because it is a harder Natural Stone. Usually, the harder the stone is, the harder it is to scratch, and the harder it is to remove the scratch.

What Scratches Natural Stone?

Something harder than the actual stone would need to scratch it. For example, a piece of Granite or Marble would scratch a piece of Soapstone. But, Soapstone would not scratch your Marble or your Granite. A copper penny with a hardness of 3.5 on MOH's scale of relative hardness will scratch Soapstone, may scratch Marble, but it won't scratch Granite.

A Few More Examples...

Granite is a much harder stone and therefore more resistant to scratching. It does not scratch easily. According to Frederick Hueston, a prominent stone expert and consultant, "The only thing that could possibly scratch granite would be if a person would turn their diamond ring around and scratch the stone surface with it."

Repairing Granite & Natural Stone Scratches

Scratches in stone can and do happen. BUT, can they be repaired? How? This will depend on the type of stone, where the stone is located, and the depth of the scratch.

Soapstone scratches are one of the easiest to repair.

Granite and marblescratches aren't repaired quite as easily. If your stone is scratched, a stone care professional would come in with an electric machine and sand the scratch out. Diamond pads, buffer pads, felt pads, and chemical polishers such as tin oxide are used to polish the surface of the stone.

The grit of the pads and the number of steps taken depends on the the scratch, your stone's location, and the type of stone. In some instances, it may be necessary to send the piece of stone in to be resurfaced. This would make your stone like new but it's expensive.

Can You Repair Scratches Yourself?

Not usually. Surface polishing is definitely not a do it yourself project. This is an art and irreversible damage can occur. It's even possible to make the scratch worse by leaving a dip in the stone or losing the luster of the surface.

Possible Quick Fixes

We recommend that you consult with your stone specialist when repairing Granite & Natural Stone scratches.

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