Stone Shower Stall Maintenance 02/08/2010
Natural stone such as tumbled Marble or Travertine is a becoming a very popular Shower and Bathtub wall covering here inLincoln. This is somewhat surprising when you consider that it can be one of the most difficult materials to take care of in a Bathroom. Most natural stone of these types is quite porous and will absorb soap scum and minerals from the water, leaving them discolored and unsightly. Once the stone absorbs the discoloring substance, it is difficult or impossible to restore the stone to its original beauty. Sealers are available for natural stone but they do not last long (approx. 6 months) and they can be extremely messy to reapply. Not something the average home owner is prepared for and let alone has the time to do that often. Although Mother Nature has made natural stone beautiful, she has also made it somewhat fragile. Many types of marble are fairly brittle and are subject to cracking along fissure lines in the stone. Costs for good quality natural stone tiles are usually near the high end of all the bathtub and shower wall covering materials. Currently, some general Contractors are trying to decrease costs by importing low quality natural stone tiles from overseas. Of course, the lower quality stones will tend to have even more problems than the better quality ones. Although I like the look of natural stone, I do not recommend a marble shower for a long lasting, easy care shower or bathtub. The tile stores in Lincoln all have an excellent selection of beautiful man-made tiles which look just like natural stone but do not have all of the maintenance headaches. Perfect example… Soft Scrub should never be used on any stone surface! In the above picture, a “Professional” cleaning company used Soft Scrub on this home owner’s Polished Marble shower. The company’s owner was unable to fix the problem but if you look at the top left hand corner you can see where we were able to polish the residue away for good. Now if you just have to have (or keep) your natural stone shower, please follow these helpful tips to keep them looking new and beautiful.
I don’t know you, but as a professional floor cleaner, I can tell you that Carpet as a flooring choice is not as popular as it was five years ago. Today, many of the homes I go into only have carpet in the family/TV room and the bed rooms. The rest of the home’s heavy use areas are getting covered in woods, stone and ceramic/porcelain tiles. Makes perfect sense really. Most hard surfaces are easier to keep clean for the home owner, less prone to show wear compared to carpet and considering to the rising cost of the “fuzzy” stuff, a great investment for your home. We saw this trend coming years ago and have invested a lot of time, money and education into learning how to properly clean, restore and maintain Stone and Tiled flooring. We are getting lots of phone calls from confused and frustrated home owners who are having issues keeping their stone and grout looking like new. In many cases, if the floor is under a year old, we can walk the home owner through a very effective cleaning process over the phone. If it’s been a couple years and just no amount of scrubbing and bleaching is doing it, then it’s time to call in the big guns at Blue Monarch. You will be amazed at what Steam Cleaning can do to bring that soiled Travertine, Limestone, Marble or snow white Grout back to normal. You have to see it in action to believe it. Leary of Color Sealing? 02/08/2010
I don't blame you. I’ve seen the same botched jobs you have. Those silly Grout pens from QVC that looks like you used White Out or tooth paste to hide the stains. Lumpy, uneven results that look horrible. I blame the poor quality products from the hardware store, lack of proper prep work and no artistic skill from the applicator. With our extremely thorough method and superior Acrylic seals you can be sure to get many, many years of perfect looking grout and clean up so easy you wont believe it! |


