Interior Floor Cleaning San Diego
Cleaning & Maintenance Of Tile, Grout And Natural Stone
Your investment will be protected for years to come with proper maintenance and stone cleansing!
With our floor refinishing services, San Diego Tile Grout Cleaning’s skilled experts can restore your stone’s original luster if it has lost some of its once-frivolous cleanliness and freshness. When we reinstate it, we’ll keep it going.
- We only use natural safe cleaners developed specifically for your stone.
- Stone tile cleaning avoids cleaning products containing lemon, vinegar, and other marble, travertine or calcareous acids, as these can etch the surface of the stone.
- No scouring powders or creams are used; these items contain abrasives which can scratch the surface.
Floor Surfaces
- A dust mop or neutral cleaner will regularly be used to scrub general interior surfaces. Due to their abrasivity, sand, dirt, and grit do the most damage to natural stone.
- It is important to walk off mats or areas of rugs inside and outside the entrance. Mats and rugs reduce the amount of sand, dirt and grit a stone floor can itch.
- After restoration or cleaning, many surfaces can be covered with sealers or finishes which can help to minimize microbial accumulation, preserve luster and increase the need for potential restorations.
Bath And Warm Areas
Hard to remove soap scum builds up in the bathroom, bath, and other moist areas. Mold and mildew will accumulate in the crevices, giving your room a soiled, untidy appearance. Allow Stone tile cleaning to restore your kitchen or bathrooms using approved products that won’t harm the atmosphere, tiles, or stones.
Tops Counter / Vanity / Meeting Tables & Credence
- The Stone tile cleaning maintains weekly, quarterly or annual countertops and tables. We have cleaners specially formulated and marked safe for natural stone.
- We can also provide protection from spreading harmful microbes on stone surfaces using our special method.
Regular Maintenance Tips:
- Use a clean white terry cloth or a paper towel to buff the counter top when streaking occurs.
- Sometimes use a strong polish in iron. That will add luster and clarity to your stone.
- Seal if need be. Apply a sealer to counter tops. When applying a sealer, be sure it is non-toxic and safe to use on surfaces for food preparation.
Outdoor Swimming Pool & Patio
Your limestone deck outdoor pool and lawn furniture should be maintained yearly. We will come here and give you a free estimate to:
- Power washing machines
- Cleaning of surfaces in limestone, concrete or tiled patios
- Furniture protection with long-lasting cleaning system
An Overview Of Do’s And Don’ts
- Mop surfaces also spray.
- Clean Neutral Stone Cleaner surfaces.
- Rinse the surface thoroughly, and dry after washing.
- Blot out immediate spills.
- Cover non-slip mats or area rugs on floor surfaces.
- Protect countertop surfaces, especially under those containing alcohol or citrus juices, with coasters, trivets or place mats. Most popular foods and beverages contain acids that
- will etch or fade the surface of stones.
- Do not put hot objects directly on the surface of a stone. Under hot dishes, use trivets or mats and put mats under china, ceramics, silver or other items that may scratch the surface.
- Do not use stone, calcareous, travertine or onyx surfaces with vinegar, lemon juice or other cleaning agents containing acids.
- Do not use acid-based cleaners (e.g. cleaners for bathrooms, grout cleaners or cleaners for tub & tiles).
- Do not use abrasive cleaners like dry cleaners or soft cleaning agents.
- Do not mix the ammonia and bleach; this combination creates a dangerous and lethal gas.
Treatment Of Stain And Other Issues
- Wipe out spills with a clean paper towel immediately if necessary. When something has soaked through the stone and stained it, they may need to apply a poultice.
- Periodic sealing of your natural stone and grout can be required. You can purchase the product for small jobs and do it yourself, or you can contact us on (858) 952-0777 to conduct the service for you.
We hope you will enjoy these tips on stone care and benefit from these for many years to come for great stone!