Cleaning only removes surface dirt and grime. Restoration actually repairs damage to the marble itself – scratches, etching, stains that have penetrated the stone, and lost shine that can’t be cleaned away.
If your marble walls look dull, have white spots from hard water, show scratches, or have areas that feel rough to the touch, they need restoration. Many cleaning companies will make these problems worse by using inappropriate products or techniques.
True marble restoration involves precision grinding, honing, and polishing to eliminate damage and restore the original finish. It requires specialized equipment, proper techniques, and years of experience with historic materials.