Marble, granite, travertine, and bluestone — we clean and protect your natural stone floor with products that suit the stone.
Natural stone is porous. Liquids seep in. Acidic products (lemon, vinegar, limescale removers) etch the surface. And abrasive cleaners create scratches that trap dirt. Most damage to natural stone happens in the kitchen and bathroom — from products used there every day.
Daily vacuuming and mopping with a pH-neutral product is fine. But sometimes a deeper clean is needed.
The right method for each stone type. No guesswork.
Marble, granite, and travertine each react differently to cleaning products. We first determine what we are working with and whether the stone is sealed.
Vacuuming and pre-soaking. For stubborn stains, a specific poultice or paste that draws dirt out of the pores.
With a low-speed scrubber and diamond pads or soft brushes — depending on the hardness of the stone. Never too aggressive.
After cleaning we apply a sealer that closes the pores without changing the appearance. Liquids then bead off instead of soaking in.
Natural stone cleaning has its limits. Deep etch marks on marble or years of neglect sometimes require a stone specialist who sands and repolishes the floor. If that is the case, we tell you honestly and refer you.
From cleaning to protection and restoration.
Thorough cleaning that removes absorbed dirt and old wax layers.
Diamond polishing of dull or etched marble to restore the shine.
Invisible protective layer that repels liquids without changing the appearance.
Making discoloured and dirty grout clean and even again.
Targeted treatment of grease, wine, rust, or limescale stains in the stone.
Safely removing cement residue and construction dust without damaging the stone.
Ready for a no-obligation quote?
Tell us which stone type you have, the area, and what you want to achieve. We will send you a tailored quote.