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2. Only Use Limestone Cleaning Products
• Certain products can permanently damage the color and
texture of your limestone. Never use products that
contain bleach as they can cause light spots and drops
on the stone.
3. Use Soft Cloths
• Use clothes rather than paper towels to clean your
limestone surface. This is especially important if you
have unfinished or unpolished limestone.
4. Never Use Metal Tools
• Never use metal cleaning tools in limestone cleaning.
You may be tempted to use steel wool on a stubborn
stain, but metal cleaning tools will scratch the surface
and ruin the stone's patina.
5. Use a Poultice
•
Limestone is a very porous stone,
which can make the cleaning
process easier. Because the pores
are large, you can use a poultice to
reabsorb the stain. The poultice is
made from baking soda or
powdered hydrogen peroxide and
distilled water. It is applied to the
surface of the stain and left to sit
overnight. When the poultice dries it
will absorb the stain and can then
be brushed away.
6. Daily Care
•
Clean limestone daily by sweeping up dirt and other debris to
prevent scratches from forming. Use a soft bristled broom to prevent
nicks and grazes in the stone. Lightly mop with plain water or a
special formulated limestone cleaner twice a week for maintenance.
7. • When cleaning the floor, it is important to use a neutral PH cleaner
and to avoid contact with any acid based cleaning agents which can
etch the surface of the limestone and bleaches should also never be
used as they can actually stain or discolour the floo
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