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Stone

Cleaning stone flooring requires a gentle approach to preserve its natural beauty and durability. Use pH-neutral cleaners, avoid harsh chemicals, and regularly sweep or vacuum to remove dirt and debris. Periodically, mop with a damp cloth and promptly address spills to prevent staining and damage.

Marble

Travertine

Granite

Marble flooring is crafted from a metamorphic rock composed primarily of carbonate minerals, such as calcite or dolomite. 

Granite

Travertine

Granite

Granite is an igneous rock primarily composed of quartz, feldspar, and mica, which gives it a distinctive and durable structure.

Travertine

Travertine

Travertine

Travertine is made of calcium carbonate. It often contains traces of other metals, which contribute to its varied colors and patterns.

Cleaning Considerations

  1. Marble is susceptible to scratches due to its softness.
  2. It is primarily composed of carbonate.
  3. It is porous and may absorb chemical residue or dirt.

Chemical Considerations

  1. Do not use acid cleaners, as they will etch the surface by reacting with the carbonate in the stone.
  2. Avoid strong bases, as they can cause discolouration of the stone.
  3. Refrain from using abrasives, as they can scratch the stone.
  4. Do not use oil-based cleaners, as the stone may absorb the oil residue.

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