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Post by alisharanderson on Nov 30, 2010 6:10:49 GMT -5
i want to know whats the best gloves to use suggestions would be a lot of help thanks
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Post by alisharanderson on Nov 25, 2010 21:08:34 GMT -5
Try baking soda and wet sponge or go to a tile shop and ask them which cleaning product they sell that is safe for marble. . It's also a good idea to buy a shower squeegy to wipe down the shower after you use it. This removes excess water and soap on the walls. Mold grows from the inside out, so if you have mold on your grout joints, then the joints are absorbing water and need to be sealed. After you get the shower cleaned, let it dry completly before you apply the sealer.
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Post by alisharanderson on Nov 25, 2010 21:03:33 GMT -5
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Post by alisharanderson on Nov 25, 2010 18:38:30 GMT -5
This will help you out
Start by placing doormats or rugs. Doormats will catch much of the grit otherwise tracked into your home. Doormats should be vacuumed or shaken out often to maintain their effectiveness. Area rugs, placed under tables and in high traffic walkways, will protect the wax finish from repetitive abrasion.
In all cases, place anti-skid mats under area rugs and doormats. Anti-skid mats can be purchased pre-cut or in bulk at many hardware stores or at a carpet store. Cut the mats three to four inches smaller than your mat or carpet so that they don’t show when in place. Never use double-sided tape or other adhesive materials to fasten carpets to the floor. The wax, and possibly the stained concrete, will be damaged.
Protect your floor from mechanical abrasions wherever possible. Remove metal buttons and casters from all furnishing and substitute clear buttons or felt pads. Casters should be of a non-marking type only. Often- moved furnishings such as dining room or desk chairs, piano benches, etc., should have felt pads attached to the feet, or area rugs underneath. Other occasionally moved heavy furnishings can have padded foot caps or cups placed underneath.
When Cleaning
Dry dust mopping, sweeping, swiffering, or vacuuming will remedy most cleaning situations. Floors that are kept free of grit and soil will remain more durable and retain more of their beauty for a longer period of time. When necessary, the floor may be damp mopped using a sponge- or string- type mop. Clean, warm (not hot) water is recommended.
Additional cleaning may require a mild soap solution (Ivory Dish Soap, etc.) or a neutral cleaner solution to remove sticky or greasy residues from the floor. Never use a detergent, abrasive cleaner, or ammonia containing cleaner. Neutral cleaners are neutral pH surfactants that lift or emulsify contaminants without attaching the integrity of the wax finish. They can be purchased at home centers or janitorial supply houses.
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