If it's more, use a machine to polish it; if it's less, do it yourself.
1. Cleaning the stone surface
Depending on the different surfaces of natural pebbles, different cleaning materials and cleaning methods can be used. Generally speaking, you can soak the stone in clean water for a while first, and then use a brush to remove the dirt on the surface after it softens. If the dirt is difficult to remove, you can also use diluted hydrochloric acid. as a cleaning agent. However, if the stone is relatively soft, try not to use diluted hydrochloric acid to avoid damaging the surface and color of the stone. The general principle is: try to keep the original color and skin of the stone intact.
2. Dry the stone
Method 1, dry naturally, method 2, heat and dry. . The method ofThe heater can be heated with an electric dryer. You can also choose a warm day when the sun is shining to heat the stone. Method 3: You can also cook the bacon while it heats. General principle: The aim of heating the stone is to make the wax easily penetrate the stone.
3. Use waxes?
Generally speaking, the easiest wax to find is the white petroleum wax commonly used for lighting. Of course, there are other hard waxy materials. Another waxy material is liquid wax.
4. Waxing (roasting wax)
For hard wax, you can also use a heating tool (such as an electric hair dryer) to heat the wax material while aligning it to get the wax soak slowly in stone; You can also put the hard wax in a container and heat it until it melts, then brush the wax liquid onto the surface.e of the stone so that the wax liquid slowly penetrates into the stone. During this process, you can also use an electric dryer to heat to speed up the penetration of the wax liquid.
5. Squeeze the wax (remove the wax)
After the wax liquid has soaked to a certain extent, scrape the wax that is no longer soaked on the surface of the stone, and then use a cloth dry and soft to wipe the stone surface with a cloth (such as cotton cloth, etc.). If the stone has a strong ability to absorb wax liquid, you can repeat the above process. Continue wiping vigorously with a dry cloth until the surface of the stone develops a waxy sheen. In principle, liquid wax works the same way.