Flagstone, Granite and Marble

Flagstone, granite, and marble are all popular choices for flooring and countertops due to their durability, beauty, and versatility.

Flagstone, granite, and marble all require specific cleaning methods to maintain their appearance and integrity.

Flagstone: Flagstone is a natural stone that is often used for patios and walkways. To clean flagstone, sweep away debris and dirt regularly and use a gentle cleaning solution diluted with water to mop the surface. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners that can damage the stone.

Granite: Granite is a highly durable and beautiful natural stone commonly used for countertops. To clean granite, wipe spills immediately to prevent staining and use a mild soap or granite cleaner with warm water to clean the surface. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the sealant and dull the stone.

Marble: Marble is a luxurious and elegant natural stone that is commonly used for countertops, floors, and bathroom surfaces. To clean marble, use a pH-neutral cleaner or a mixture of mild soap and water to wipe down the surface. Avoid using acidic cleaners, vinegar, or abrasive scrubbers as they can etch and damage the stone.

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Regular cleaning and maintenance of flagstone, granite, and marble will help preserve their beauty and longevity for years to come. It is also recommended to seal these surfaces periodically to protect them from stains and wear.

 

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