Limestone Slabs Maintenance

Category: Maintenance Experience Updated: 2023/11/16 Views  Views: 760       Likes  Likes: 98

Although hardwearing and versatile, limestone slabs are more porous and softer than other natural stones. Limestone is prone to accumulating stains, so make sure to seal your surfaces with a protective coating.

With careful cleaning, you can keep your limestone flooring, limestone countertops, and limestone kitchen backsplash looking its best. Keeping surfaces clean, dry, and free of dust with gentle products is more than enough to maintain the integrity of your limestone-covered areas.

To clean, you should use a special cleaner with a neutral pH. Always avoid any acidic cleaners. Additionally, as limestone is prone to scratching and etching, avoid abrasive materials like rough sponges.

A good rule of thumb is to always create a barrier between your limestone countertop and your cooking. Use coasters, cutting boards, and mats to preserve the surface.

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