Marble surfaces require special care and protection during renovations to avoid damage. Here are a few ways to protect marble surfaces during renovations:
Protective film coating
Use a special protective film or polyethylene film to cover the marble surfaces. It will protect against dust, dirt, paint and shock. Make sure the marble surface is completely clean and dry before covering with foil.
Corner and edge protection
Apply soft tape or special protective tape to the corners and edges of marble surfaces to prevent damage from accidental bumps or scratches.
Avoid using chemically aggressive materials
When making repairs, avoid using chemically aggressive substances such as acids or solvents near the marble. They can damage surfaces and cause stains or corrosion.
Construction dust protection
Repair work may be accompanied by the formation of construction dust, which can harm the marble. Try to minimize the spread of dust around marble surfaces by using barriers, protective shields or work area zoning.
Careful handling
Emphasize the importance of careful handling of marble surfaces during renovations. Avoid collisions, bumps and place restrictions on access to the marble to prevent possible damage.
As for the aforementioned protective film, it is most convenient to use a special water-based liquid repair film, which is very simply and quickly applied to surfaces with a conventional brush or paint roller, and after curing forms a thin but strong film layer that is easily removed from the surface. To do this, you just need to hook on its end and slowly evenly remove it from the base.
Water-based liquid film for surface protection during construction or repair