How do I Clean My Stone Part 2
The first step is ensuring your stone has been sealed. Once your stone is sealed, cleaning is easy. However, stone that has not been sealed is virtually impossible to clean with out a professional. Several companies make tons of cleaners and tools to aid in the process of cleaning stone. However, all these products are confusing and most are not formulated for stone. Additionally, many over-the-counter cleaners weaken and breakdown the sealer, causing your stone to get dirtier faster. For example, cleaners containing vinegar, bleach, ammonia, lemon and other acids attack sealers, may etch your stone, or discolor the surface. For this reason, We recommend StoneTech’s cleaners for your solution. StoneTech only makes cleaners and sealers designed specifically for stone. StoneTech offers three cleaners: Revitalizer, Stone & Tile Cleaner and Klenz All. ![]()
When to clean:
I recommend cleaning in three steps; spot cleaning, daily/weekly cleaning, and monthly/quarterly cleaning. Spot cleaning includes using StoneTech’s Revitalizer Wipes or Spray to clean spills and countertops. We recommend moping your floors Daily and/or weekly with StoneTech’s Stone and tile cleaner. About once a month, we recommend cleaning your stone with Klenz All diluted as prescribed on bottle.

February 1st, 2007 at 8:45 pm
How do I clean my marble floors
February 3rd, 2007 at 2:33 pm
I reccomend using StoneTech Revitalizer to keep your marble floors looking beautiful and protect them from staining. If your marble is already heavily soiled, then I reccommend using StonTech KlenzAll.
If you Marble still appears dull and dirty, you will need to have your floors proffessionally cleaned and polished. Depending on traffic, marble should be proffessionally maintained every year to 5 years. Maintenance on a standard Marble entryway is about $350. If Marble is not properly maintained, the same floor can cost $900 and up to resurface.