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Caring for your Stone
The natural stone your have purchased for your home or office is an
investment that will give you many years of beautiful services. Stone is a
natural product and simple care and maintenance will keep it looking
beautiful. Here are some recommendations for routine care and cleaning.
Precautions
Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or
citrus juices. Many common foods and drinks contain acids that will etch or
dull the stone surface Do not place hot items directly on the stone surface.
Use trivets or mats under hot dishes and placemats under china, ceramics,
silver or other objects that can scratch the surface.
Floor Surfaces
Dust mop interior floors frequently using a clean non-treated dry dust mop. Sand
dirt and grit do the most damage to natural stone surfaces due to their
abrasiveness. Mats or area rugs inside and outside an entrance will help to
minimize the sand, dirt and grit that will scratch the stone floor. Be sure that
the underside of the mat or rug is a non-slip surface. Normally, it will take a
person about eight steps on a floor surface to remove sand or dirt from the
bottom of their shoes. Do not use vacuum cleaners that are worn. The metal or
plastic attachments or the wheels may scratch the surface.
Other Surfaces
Clean stone surfaces with a few drops of neutral cleaner, stone soap (available
at hardware stores or from your stone dealer) or a mild liquid dishwashing
detergent and warm water. Use a clean rag mop on floors and a soft cloth for
other surfaces for best results. Too much cleaner or soap may leave a film and
cause streaks. Do not use products that contain lemon, vinegar or other acids on
marble or limestone. Rinse the surface thoroughly after washing with the soap
solution and dry with a soft cloth. Change the rinse water frequently. Do not
use scouring powders or creams; these products contain abrasives that may
scratch the surface.
Bath and Other Wet Areas
In the bath or other wet areas, soap scum can be minimized by using a squeegee
after each use. To remove soap scum, use a non-acidic soap scum remover or a
solution of ammonia and water (about 1/2 cup ammonia to a gallon of water).
Frequent or over-use of an ammonia solution may eventually dull the surface of
the stone.
Vanity Top Surfaces
Vanity tops may need to have a penetrating sealer applied. Check with your
installer for recommendations. A good quality marble wax or non-yellowing
automobile paste wax can be applied to minimize water spotting.
Food Preparation Areas
In food preparation areas, the stone may need to have penetrating sealer
applied. Check with your installer for recommendations. If a sealer is applied,
be sure that it is non-toxic and safe for use on food preparation surfaces. If
there is a questions, check with the sealer manufacturer.
Outdoor Pool & Patio Areas
In outdoor pool, patio or hot tub areas, flush with clear water and use a mild
bleach solution to remove algae or moss.
Do's and Don'ts
Do dust mop floors frequently
Do clean surfaces with mild detergent or stone soap
Do thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing
Do blot up spills immediately
Do protect floor surfaces with non-slip mats or areas rugs and countertop
surfaces with coasters, trivets or placemats
Don't use vinegar, lemon juice or other cleaners containing acids on marble,
limestone, travertine or onyx surfaces
Don't use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout
cleaners of tub & tile cleaners
Don't use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers
Don't mix bleach and ammonia; this combination creates a toxic and lethal
gas