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hi

I have a customer who is intent on cleaning her limestone floor with a steam cleaner even though I have said she should not!

Now, after 6 months of steam cleaning every few days , some of the tiles have a white rough surface to them. I suspect it is the steam cleaner.

Does anyone else have experience of similar issues?

Many thanks
 
Q

Qwerty

Only option really is to strip it all back, deep clean and reseal. Sounds like a topical sealer may have been used. Do you know what sealer was used? That steam cleaner will kill the stone.
 
J

J Sid

if your floor gets so dirty it needs a steam cleaner to clean it then i think using it is the least of your worries
 
C

Concrete guy

The white rough surface will be one of two things, either limescale from hard water in the cleaner. Or, if it's hot enough and powerful enough she may have actually "etched" the surface of the stone itself. The heat of the steam may have changed the structure of areas of the surface.

It's unlikely a chemical will solve the problem (although it's worth trying first) chances are it will need mechanical refinishing.
 

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