An ultimate guide on how to clean a natural stone floor

Keep your natural stone flooring in top condition with this handy cleaning guide by Champion Services Group

What’s the most important part of your house? You must have thought of the roof, the living space, the doors and windows, etc. But let us remind you that it’s none other than the flooring.  Having a clear understanding of the materials used to make these floors is what’s going to set the foundation of your home. What’s more important is knowing how to maintain these floors. Floors made from natural stone require special stone floor cleaning services like services from “stone floor cleaning London”. 

What is a Natural Stone Floor?

A natural stone floor has a block tile outlook. It is sourced from natural stones. They are made from mixing mountain-born minerals such as sandstone, slate, marble, granite, limestone, etc. 

Maintenance Guide for Natural Stone Floor

  1. Using the right cleaning agent

The properties of natural stones do not change easily with time. It stays the same, without much effect for a long period of time. However, its commercial cleaning must be done using the right cleaning agent. You should make sure that the ph level of the selected cleaning agent must be exactly 7. If it’s above 7, it means it is alkaline in nature. Such cleaning agents can leave a harsh residue on the stone floor. Until it is neutralised and washed off, it will stick to the stone and cause discolouring over time.

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If the ph level is below 7, it means it is acidic. The sealant of the stone floor will be stripped off due to its high acidic nature and etchy impressions will be left, that will make the floor look dirty.

  1. Mopping

In order to clean the build up dirt on the floor, you can use mopping. The mop should be made of microfiber mop pads. While cleaning the floor, the mop must be dipped in water back and forth so that there are no dirty patches made. In places that need extra cleaning, such as the kitchen, backyard, etc., you can use a good proportion of cleaning agent and water. However, in areas that do not have excess dirt build up, you need not have too much cleaning agent in the water.

  1. Dusting

You can use a vacuum cleaner to get rid of the dirt as it will keep the surface smooth and clean. If left unattended, the dust and dirt can build up in the crevices and corners of each tile. If vacuum is not necessary then a soft-bristled broom can be used to sweep the floors. Dry micro-fiber cloth pads are another great alternative. 

  1. Stain removals

You should make sure that whenever there is any stain on your stone floor, it must be dealt with immediately. Certain ingredients can cause major stains. When you see an area of stain on your floor, you should first clean any dirt around it. Rather than risking spreading the stain by wiping it, you should pour water and dilute the stain and then rinse it various times. You should then clean the area using a wiping cloth and repeat the process until the area is completely clean. If you feel that the stain is still not going, feel free to contact stone floor cleaning London

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  1. Sealing

After you have installed your stone floors, you should be using a sealing coat as early as possible. Make sure that you use a high quality sealing agent so that it provides the utmost protection against tough stains, scratches, and any other wear and tear that can happen on the stone floor. You can choose the sealer to be of a sheen category or a non-sheen category. Sheen sealers provide extra gloss to the overall outlook of the floor. Whereas, non-sheen sealers give a raw look to the stone floors.

By using these extra care techniques, you can be ensured that your natural stone floor will last for a long time. Its quality will not be compromised if your commercial cleaning is up to the mark.

This guide is provided by Champion Services Group

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