How-To

Clean and Polish Natural Stone for a Bright, Long-Lasting Finish

Natural stone, such as marble, granite, and travertine, adds beauty and durability to any home or office. However, it requires proper maintenance to keep its shine and luster. In this blog, we will cover the steps for cleaning and polishing natural stone to keep it looking its best.

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Step 1: Determine the Stone

Determine the Type of Stone Different types of natural stone require different cleaning and polishing methods. Before you begin, it's important to determine the type of stone you're working with and choose cleaning and polishing products that are safe and suitable for that type of stone.

Step 2: Clean the Stone

Clean the Stone Use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for natural stone to remove dirt, dust, and grime. Spray the cleaner on the surface, allow it to dwell for a few minutes, then wipe it away with a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive or acidic cleaners, as they can damage the stone.

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Step 3: Stain Removal

Remove Stains If your stone has stains, you can use a stain remover specifically designed for natural stone. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and allow the remover to dwell on the stain for the recommended time. Rinse the area thoroughly with water, then wipe it dry with a soft cloth.

Step 4: Polishing

Polish the Stone Polishing natural stone can restore its shine and luster. Choose a polishing powder specifically designed for the type of stone you're working with and follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing and application. Apply the polishing powder to the surface with a soft cloth, working in small circles until the powder disappears. Rinse the surface thoroughly with water and wipe it dry with a soft cloth.

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Step 5: Sealing

Apply the Floor Finish Using a floor finish applicator, apply the floor finish evenly and thinly to the floor. Start at one corner of the room and work your way to the opposite corner, making overlappingSeal the Stone Sealing natural stone helps to protect it from stains and spills. Choose a sealer specifically designed for the type of stone you're working with and follow the manufacturer's instructions for application. Apply the sealer evenly to the surface, working in small sections, and allow it to dry completely. passes with the applicator. Allow the finish to dry completely, then apply a second coat if desired.

By following the steps outlined in this blog, you can keep your natural stone looking its best for years to come. Cleaning and polishing natural stone requires a few simple steps and the right products, but the results are well worth the effort. With a bright, long-lasting finish, your natural stone will add beauty and value to any home or office.