When maintaining curb stones, there are several important points to consider. As curb stones are made of granite, a material known for its hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, they are highly sought after in the stone market. Especially in the stone decoration industry, curb stones hold a significant position, excelling in quality, specifications, and color. However, due to most stone maintenance workers not fully understanding the characteristics of the stone, proper maintenance measures are often lacking or incorrect methods are used, leading to issues. Below, we will discuss the key points to keep in mind when maintaining curb stone:
Edging stones in the stone market come in a variety of types, with varying quality. Generally, stones require maintenance after some use, but not all edging stones need it. Due to the diverse types of edging stones, with different physical and chemical properties, the composition and concentration of the maintenance agents directly affect the protection of the stones. Sometimes, using the wrong maintenance agent can even lead to severe consequences. Therefore, when performing stone maintenance, we must tailor the treatment to the material, choosing the appropriate maintenance agent for different types of edging stones, combined with various construction techniques, to achieve the best results.
We also want to correct a misconception: don't assume that all foreign maintenance agents are good. This is a wrong notion, as you don't know their product ingredients and have no clue how to use them. In recent years, the development of the stone maintenance industry in our country has been rapid, with significant improvements in the variety of maintenance agents and their shelf life, making them no less impressive than foreign products.
During the maintenance process, it is crucial to have a correct understanding of the rust and yellowing that may appear on the stone surface. For stones that have already shown these phenomena, do not uniformly apply rust removers. Instead, based on the severity of the stone's condition, adopt different rust removal methods on top of selecting a neutral cleaner, ensuring that the surface luster and internal structure of the curbstone are not damaged.




