Stone Polishing Melbourne

Transform dull, scratched, or worn stone into a brilliant mirror-polished showpiece. Our diamond polishing process removes imperfections and builds a high-gloss finish that enhances the natural beauty of your stone.

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Diamond Polishing for Extraordinary Results

Diamond polishing is a multi-step grinding and polishing process that removes the top layer of the stone incrementally, exposing fresh stone beneath and building up a high-gloss finish. It's the same technique used on premium commercial flooring installations worldwide.

Starting with coarser diamond pads and progressing through finer grits, we remove all scratches, etching, and surface damage — finishing with a brilliant, seamless gloss that reflects light beautifully.

Mirror-Finish Polish

Achieve up to 3000-grit mirror polish — the highest achievable gloss level for stone.

Scratch & Etch Removal

Scratches, acid etching, and surface damage are ground out and polished smooth.

No Coatings or Topicals

The polish is the stone itself — no waxes, coatings, or topicals that will wear off.

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Stones We Polish

Marble

Marble responds beautifully to polishing — revealing brilliant veining and a deep, reflective gloss.

Granite

Hard-wearing granite can be polished to a high gloss, bringing out its natural colour and crystal structure.

Limestone & Travertine

Softer stones polished with care to achieve a honed or polished finish without damage.

How We Polish Your Stone

01

Assessment & Diagnosis

We assess the stone type, current condition, existing finish, and any damage to determine the correct starting grit and process.

02

Coarse Grinding

Starting with the appropriate diamond grit to remove scratches, etching, lippage, and surface damage — levelling the floor.

03

Progressive Refinement

We step up through progressively finer diamond grits, each pass refining the surface and building toward the final finish.

04

Final Polish & Sealing

The final polishing pass achieves the desired gloss level. We then apply a penetrating sealer for lasting protection.

Stone Polishing Questions

We can achieve a range of finishes from matte/honed through to a true mirror gloss. The maximum achievable gloss depends on the stone type — softer stones like marble can achieve a very high gloss, while some other stones have a natural limit.
Yes, polishing grinds away the surface layer that contains scratches, exposing fresh, smooth stone. Even deep scratches can generally be removed, though very deep grooves may require multiple passes. We'll assess this during our consultation.
Unlike wax or topical coatings, diamond polishing creates the finish within the stone itself. The gloss will gradually dull with foot traffic over time, but it's a slow process. Most floors need re-polishing every 5–10 years depending on use. Proper maintenance and sealing extends this significantly.
Yes. Acid etching (the dull marks caused by acidic substances like lemon juice, wine, or cleaning products) is one of the most common problems with marble. Diamond polishing removes the etched layer and restores the gloss. After polishing, we recommend sealing to reduce the risk of future etching.

Professional Stone Polishing Melbourne

Transform dull, scratched stone into a stunning, reflective surface. Free quote and honest assessment.

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