Initial Cleaning After Installation
The initial cleaning of natural stone surfaces, such as travertine, limestone, and marble, is crucial to prevent staining and ensure the stone’s longevity. Upon installation, it is important to remove any grout, adhesive, or construction debris from the stone surface before it dries or cures. This process should be done immediately after installation and grouting.
During the manufacturing and installation processes, natural stone surfaces can accumulate residues or contaminants. To clean these surfaces effectively:
Travertine and Limestone: Use a neutral pH cleaner designed specifically for natural stone to avoid etching or dulling the surface. Do not use acidic or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the stone.
Marble: Marble is more sensitive to acids and abrasives, so a specially formulated marble cleaner should be used. Avoid any products containing vinegar, lemon, or other acidic substances.
Step 1: Start by using a soft, damp cloth or sponge to gently remove any residue. For more intensive cleaning, gently scrub the surface with a soft brush and warm water, followed by a thorough rinse and drying with a soft cloth.
Step 2: If grout residue remains, follow the grout manufacturer’s instructions for removal, ensuring that all traces are cleared to prevent staining. It is also recommended to perform a grout patch test in an inconspicuous area to check for potential discolouration or staining.