Complete Stone Restoration of A 100+ Year Old Stone Floor and Wall/Stair Areas

Not long ago, the now well-known – “Sungloss Marble Company & Team of Professionals” – Organized themselves, their machinery, the biodegradable chemicals, the safety supplies and other items in a Historic Restoration.  

Porcelain flooring that was literally imbedded  and covered with tar, mastic & cement, concrete smear and lumps throughout was the challenge.  The team took on the work admirably, and, to the surprise and enjoyment of the owner, the General Contractor, the Consultants and others, did a remarkable 99% restoration.  A “Complete Stone Restoration” of the porcelain and marble areas of the century old building.

The building almost is as old as the Chicago Cubs baseball team and their frustrating, lovable loser quest for a World Series Title – but not quite.  Almost two months of planning, research (don’t forget about that professional tax credit for needed research and development of new processes and products).  Some very hard and persevering work, and the creation of some new and unusual color enhancing pigmented seal for the “finishing touches” for the complete stone restoration.

More to come soon, further west, in a similar project.

Complete Restoration on 100+ year old porcelain floor

Sample with pigmented sealer on porcelain floor

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