How to Care for Your Limestone here...

Limestone is not marble, but marble is limestone. What does that mean? Limestone is made up of debris that are commonly referred to as sedimentary rock. Marble is limestone that has been subjected to great heat and pressure and as a result, has changed into marble. text here...
Now that we’re done with the history lesson, lets get down to the important stuff; how to maintain and clean your limestone floors. It is not as complicated as you think. In fact, it’s probably the easiest thing to clean and maintain in your home. Imagine you bought a new car and you have never cleaned it and you didn't get a routine oil change or anything and just kept on driving, but you expected the car to keep running well. We know that won't be the case. Same rules apply to your limestone floors, you can't expect them to shine if you don’t polish them. You can’t expect them to be maintained if you don’t actually maintain them.
  
Here are some few quick easy steps on how to maintain your marble:
  • Sweep or dust mop to remove all dust, grit, and other debris (make sure you sweep a few times).
  • Rinse the surface with cold water mixed with MARBLELIFE® Limestone floor cleaner. 
  • Make sure you go over every inch of the floor. Wait a few minutes for the floor to dry and you will instantly begin to see the difference.
 
The most important thing we like to remind our clients about is the customer service we pride ourselves on making you (the client) happy. We have well trained professionals waiting for you to call and ask how to maintain and care for your stone counter tops and floors. We give free estimates on any job so pick up the phone and call 714-730-0148 today!

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