Natural Stone Cleaning and Maintenance
Cleaning natural stone surfaces with cleaning products is slightly more complicated than cleaning an average surface. There are two main types of natural stone used in homes, and each type requires specific cleaning supplies.
Siliceous stone:
Granite
Slate
Sandstone
Quartzite
Brownstone
Bluestone
Slate
Sandstone
Quartzite
Brownstone
Bluestone
Calcareous stone:
Marble
Travertine
Limestone
Onyx
Travertine
Limestone
Onyx
Before cleaning your natural stone surfaces, contact a professional to identify the exact type of stone you have.
For the best results, keep stone surfaces protected.
Natural stone can last a lifetime if it's protected with care. Care and maintenance is essential to keep stone floors, countertops, showers, and other surfaces clean and looking their best for years to come.
We provide cleaning solutions for effective, affordable, and timely cleaning of natural stone countertops, showers, floors, and more.
For the best results, keep stone surfaces protected.
Natural stone can last a lifetime if it's protected with care. Care and maintenance is essential to keep stone floors, countertops, showers, and other surfaces clean and looking their best for years to come.
We provide cleaning solutions for effective, affordable, and timely cleaning of natural stone countertops, showers, floors, and more.
Effective
Get a professional clean that's perfect for your type of stone.
Affordable
We provide our quality services at a price that's right for you.
Timely
We take our time to get it perfect but do so on your schedule. Our services last 60 minutes on average.
Taking care of your Stone:
Always:
Sweep and dust mop stone tile floors often.
Clean surfaces with a mild cleaning solution and a soft cloth.
Use stone cleaners that are safe for your type of stone.
Perform regular cleaning, especially in high-traffic areas.
Avoid:
The use of strong acidic cleaners
Do Not:
Use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing acids on calcareous (marble, travertine, limestone, and onyx) surfaces.
Do Not:
Use vacuum cleaners on stone; the brush-roller can scratch and damage the floors.
Sweep and dust mop stone tile floors often.
Clean surfaces with a mild cleaning solution and a soft cloth.
Use stone cleaners that are safe for your type of stone.
Perform regular cleaning, especially in high-traffic areas.
Avoid:
The use of strong acidic cleaners
Do Not:
Use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing acids on calcareous (marble, travertine, limestone, and onyx) surfaces.
Do Not:
Use vacuum cleaners on stone; the brush-roller can scratch and damage the floors.
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