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Knowing all about cleaning Limestone

  • Limestone, one of nature's most exquisite creations, adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space it graces. From stunning counter-tops to awe-inspiring floors and intricate carvings, this versatile stone has been prized for centuries. However, as with any natural material, maintaining its beauty requires special care. In this blog section, we offer you an insider's guide to cleaning limestone, unveiling the secrets to preserving its timeless allure.

    Before we delve into the specifics, let's understand why limestone demands a tailored approach. This sedimentary rock is composed of calcium carbonate deposit, making it susceptible to scratches, stains, and damage from harsh chemicals. First and foremost, regular dusting and sweeping are essential to prevent dirt and debris from becoming abrasive when walked upon. A dry, microfiber cloth or a soft-bristle broom will effectively remove surface particles without scratching the delicate limestone. As you embark on this mindful maintenance ritual, envision yourself as a tender caretaker, gently preserving the integrity of this natural masterpiece.

    Now, let us address the undeniable challenge of stains. Be it wine or oil, limestone is no stranger to discoloration. To combat these stubborn marks, create a paste by mixing hydrogen peroxide with a small amount of ammonia or baking soda. Apply this paste to the stained area, ensuring a generous layer that covers the offensive blemish. Leave it to work its magic for twenty-four hours before gently rinsing it off. The limestone's renewed radiance will leave you in awe.

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