Dip the microfiber towel into the water mixture ring thoroughly attach to the mop handle and begin cleaning or use the wet mop.
Cleaning a natural stone floor.
To clean stone tile floors remove any oil based stains by dabbing them with a cotton ball soaked in acetone and then rinsing the area with water.
I also use them to great effect on riven slate floors and other areas with a textured finish.
The ideal cleanser is a ph neutral product meaning that it s around a 7 on the alkaline acidity scale.
Wash the floors by starting at the outermost corner of the room and working methodically towards the room exit.
One major rule of thumb for a stone floor cleaner is to avoid anything acidic.
A steam mop is another safe tool to clean up and sanitize natural stone floors.
Natural stone will require some maintenance to keep it looking its best.
Wet mop the solution onto your stone flooring for routine cleaning.
As a general rule of thumb only use neutral ph cleaners on stone floors.
Allow the floors to air dry.
Then rinse the area with water.
Anything more acidic can damage the surface of your natural stone floor.
Also make sure to rinse the floor with clean water after using a strong cleaner.
Anything more alkaline might not get the floor clean.
Dilute detergent with water in a ratio of 1 5 and apply generously with a sponge.
When cleaning and sealing real stone floors use a detergent formulated for calciferous stone travertine marble or limestone as general floor cleaner may contain acid that can etch the surface.
For water based stains rub the floors with hydrogen peroxide and ammonia using a soft cloth or sponge.
Natural stone will absorb the seal quicker in some areas than it does in others even on the same tile one half may absorb all the seal and next to it the seal will sit on the surface.
If you need a stronger cleaner for stubborn or ingrained dirt then chose the right cleaning product for the stone.
To protect your natural stone floors dust them daily with a clean untreated dry dust mop to keep them free of abrasive sand dirt grit or debris.
It is one of the best methods for cleaning porous natural stone floors like unfilled and honed travertine and other types of honed limestone and marble.
When you have loosened the dirt with hot water the wet vac just sucks all the dirt out of the stone.
Apply an even coat over every inch of the stone working it back and forth into the stone until it is fully absorbed into the stone.
Use a long handled squeegee for larger areas.