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Methods to prevent roadside curb from deterioration How to prevent roadside curbs from deteriorating? Roadside curbs, also known as curb stones, are primarily used on both sides of roads. Long-term exposure to the sun can lead to some minor issues with curb stones. It's essential to take preventive measures to avoid deterioration and extend their lifespan. Today, I'll address some of the common questions about this topic. Using stone protective agents on curbs is a simple way to prevent curb deterioration. This concept is gradually being accepted by curb manufacturers, but during the promotion of the "prevention is better than cure" philosophy, some poor-quality protective agents have taken advantage and become widespread. It is often seen that various deterioration phenomena are caused by improper selection and use of curb protective agents. For example, some protective agents used by curb manufacturers not only fail to achieve the protective results but also result in severe water spots, large-scale yellowing, or whitening. These types of deterioration are often difficult to manage due to the protection provided by these agents from curb manufacturers. Curbing manufacturers can revitalize curbstone surfaces through mechanical polishing and finishing, making them look new again. Renovation is a crucial aspect of decorative stone. Natural curbstone is distinct from tiles and other decorative materials, featuring uniform material and sufficient thickness for reprocessing. Essentially, renovation involves restoring the worn or damaged surfaces of curbstone to their original pristine condition. Broadly speaking, curbstone manufacturers have categorized all post-installation reprocessing techniques under the concept of renovation, which includes sanding, polishing, crystallization, coating, grouting, etc., aiming for overall flatness and mirror-like luster on the curbstone's decorative surface; as well as heat treatment, particle jetting, chemical etching, abrasive brushing, aging, and coloring, aiming for the artistic and functional nature of the decorative curbstone. Technically, this is referred to as the "surface treatment" technology for stone. Currently, in addition to renovating old stone surfaces, new installations are also widely using overall sanding to correct decorative defects caused by step differences. To enhance overall flatness, some directly lay rough boards for installation before overall sanding; to maintain mirror-like luster, many owners require crystallization treatment on the installed curbstone surface; and for special decorative effects, some may also create antique finishes, add color, or change colors. That's all the explanation the editor has given on how to prevent the deterioration of curbs. It's also important to maintain them during use to effectively prevent curb deterioration. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us.

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