Cleaning Marble Floor

A clean and well-maintained floor not only reflects hygiene and conscientiousness, but it also imparts a pleasant atmosphere to the surroundings. Our attitude toward a location, whether it is our house, business, restaurant, or hospital, is determined to some measure by its immaculate floor. In this category, marble is considered a high-end product and is undoubtedly one of the most popular floor materials.

 Marble is an extremely porous natural stone.  This is why keeping a marble floor clean is a difficult task. As a professional firm dedicated in preserving and repairing marble for more than thirty years, we offer advice to exhibit the full potential of this exquisite stone.

How often should marble floors be cleaned?

In general, the frequency at which marble floors must be cleaned is dictated by how rapidly they accumulate dirt. The intent is not to allow dust to settle on the floor as it causes friction which results scratches. Even walking on a dust-covered marble floor can damage the surface.

Because of the stone's porosity, any spills can quickly infiltrate beneath the marble's surface. This leads to stains on the stone surface that cannot be readily removed. Sealing the marble surface is a vital step in protecting the marble floor. This method entails treating the stone with a chemical solution that prevents liquid seepage beneath its surface. For additional information, please visit www.aplustouchstoneservices.com.

How do you clean marble floors?

When attempting to clean marble floors, we must remember that marble is a delicate and porous natural stone. Using strong store-bought chemicals or cleaning solutions, or even use of cleaning water with a high pH level, will remove the sheen from the marble surface. Natural stone experts advise against using a vacuum cleaner on the marble surface. Most vacuums have hard and sturdy wheels for easy mobility, and these wheels are the primary cause of stone surface scratches. As a result, the floor looks lack-lustre.



Stone specialists advocate cleaning the marble floor by gently removing dust from the surface of the stone. The floor should next be cleaned using a microfiber mop. Allow the floor to air dry before lightly buffing it with a clean, dry microfiber mop.

Useful tip: Always use separate microfiber mops for wet and dry mopping.

 

Deep-cleaning marble

Professional assistance is required on a regular basis to preserve the splendour and grandeur of your marble flooring. Built-up of grime and stains on marble floors can best be removed by a professional marble cleaner. Get in touch with us for a free site-visit or consultation at info@aplustouchstoneservices.com  


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