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MAIN NATURAL STONES AND NATIONAL MARBLE

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In this article we are going to present the national marbles and natural stones , which more usually usually work in the different projects. MARBLE WHITE MACAEL It is a marble from the town of Almería de Macel, which is extracted in the Sierra de los Filabres. It is characterized by its purity of white with a characteristic gray veining. CREAM IVORY Characteristic by its beig tonality, it is extra mainly of the zone of Alicante. GRAY MACAEL It is characterized by its gray color with rectilinear betas of a darker gray color. GREEN MACAEL It is characterized by its intense green tonality, next to a speck of white veins. STONE LIME The limestone is a sedimentary stone of whitish tonality, composed mainly of layers of calcium carbonate, residues of organic matter, marine creatures, corals, ... TRAVERTINO OLIVILLO It is characterized by a tonality that resembles wood with a nice light stripes. There are darker and lighter shades. It is on

BUCHINGER CLINIC: RECOVERING TERRACOTTA FLOOR IN DINING ROOM

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In this work we find a terracotta floor , which although it had a previous treatment applied, it already suffered from numerous wear and tear; In addition to the existence of several areas with embedded stains and a great number of marches of scratches provoked by the movement of furniture. The procedure to be followed was firstly to proceed to a process of pickling and thorough cleaning for both the removal of the remains of the old treatment and the removal of embedded stains. The work had to be carried out in two phases so as not to have to interrupt the passage of waiters and customers. Once the soil was clean and dry we proceeded to apply protective treatment for indoor terracotta floors , with finished gloss effect. Here we leave a summary with image of the whole process of the work from its initial state, to the final result obtained. INITIAL STATE STATE AFTER STAGING AND CLEANING: PHASE OF TREATMENT AND FINAL RESULT OBTAINED: