Frequently asked questions

Let us advise you, we have experience with natural stone. Above all, remember these basic rules:

Always use the same product… - limit yourself to the specialist products. You can consult them on our website. - do not panic if a stain appears that you did not expect (then you have probably made the wrong choice)… - never use too much water… - an all-purpose cleaner will most likely contain acid. Never use this on a limestone ... - and live on the natural stone.

Maintaining a natural stone outside is often less necessary than inside. Since the weather elements act on the stone, the use of protective equipment and color intensifiers is very short-lived. So choose a stone that requires little maintenance outside and give nature the opportunity to give the stone its natural appearance. Every floor outside can turn green.

That is simply not true. It is very easy to clean natural stone, on the condition that you have chosen the right stone for your application, and that you use a proper cleaning technique. Patina is the natural protective layer of natural stone. Regular cleaning with just a little bit of water and the right soap will provide nourishment for the stone. Once the stone has been sufficiently nourished (the amount of soap depends on the porosity of the stone), you can reduce the amount of soap. Make sure not to use too much soap, as this will leave a greasy layer on your floor. Too little soap is better than too much. Also, think about whether you are willing to clean the stone often. Do not put a porous stone that is highly subject to stains on your kitchen floor if you do not want to clean it often. There is definitely a stone to fit your individual needs and budget.

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