How to Remove Wine Stains from Stone Countertops Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Accidents happen, and when a glass of red wine spills on your beautiful stone countertop, it can leave an unsightly stain.
How to Remove Wine Stains from Stone Countertops Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Accidents happen, and when a glass of red wine spills on your beautiful stone countertop, it can leave an unsightly stain.
Effective Oil & Grease Removal from Brick, Stone and Concrete Using a Poultice: A Step-by-Step Guide Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Oil stains on brick, stone and concrete surfaces can be unsightly and challenging
How Lemon Juice Can React with Polyester Resin Used in Stone Frederick M Hueston StoneForensics.com Lemon juice, being acidic in nature, can potentially react with polyester resin. Polyester resin is a synthetic material
Debating the Dominance: ANSI Standards vs. Manufacturer's Standards in the Tile Industry Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com As a stone and tile consultant I am constantly involved in litigation where the issue of which
Understanding Acceptable Lippage in Ceramic/Porcelain Tile Installations Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Ceramic and Porcelain tiles are a popular choice for flooring and wall coverings due to their durability, aesthetic appeal, and ease of
Understanding Pink Mold: Its Nature, Effects on Marble, and Remediation Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Pink mold, scientifically known as Serratia marcescens, is a prevalent type of airborne bacteria that can grow on various
Polyester, Epoxy or Urethane? Which is better for Stone Repair? Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com When it comes to repairing marble and stone, the choice of glue depends on various factors such as the
Are Black Granites Truly Granite? Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Black granite can refer to different types of rocks, and its classification depends on the specific rock in question. Some black granites are true
The Three Definitions of Granite Frederick M. Hueston StoneForensics.com Did you know that there are three definitions to granite? The following are these definitions: Granite can be defined in different ways depending
Causes of Etching on Granite Frederick M Hueston StoneForensics.com Calcium Carbonate Content: Certain granites contain minerals that are rich in calcium carbonate, such as calcite or dolomite. These minerals are particularly susceptible to