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Stone Shower Stall Maintenance 02/08/2010
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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…

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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.

  • Never ever use an acidic cleaning agent on any stone but Granite. if you don’t know what kind of stone it is give us a call and we’ll help you figure it out. Realize that just about every tub and tile cleaner found at local stores will be acidic. You’ll need to visit a tile store or hardware store to find a Neutral pH Cleaner that will be safe for the stone and will not deplete the sealer.
  • Squeegee or wipe down the walls and floor after every use.  Now I know no one will do this but it is great advice non the less.  Doing so will help eliminate the build up of hard water deposits and soap scum.
  • Keep the stone and grout well sealed. Sealing keeps the soil, mold and mineral build up on the very surface of the stone so it can be easily (or not so easily) cleaned off later. Once the seal has failed, mold and stains can get too deep to ever successfully clean out 100%.  Make sure the grout, silicon or caulking around the walls and floor stays intact. Once these fail and either crack, peel or crumble, water will be able to get behind the tile and mold and mildew will grow rampant.
  • Have Blue Monarch come out every two years to professionally steam clean or polish your stone shower stall.  What is it your grand mother use to say? An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?
 


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judy bowman
03/26/2011 11:40am

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judy bowman
03/26/2011 11:43am

I need to have our natural stone in our shower polished, but we live in Greenville, s.c. Do you know a reputable place that could do this work for us? Your information was very helpful and if I had known all this about natural stone, I would not have put it in. It has caused us a number of different problems and still continues...... Thanks, Judy

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