I have a dark stone tile floor around my fireplace at our new place. I’m having a super hard time trying to figure out how to clean it. Any tips will be appreciated.
I have travertine kitchen countertops that have many dull areas and spots and ring marks. Former owner used “Zep “cleaner which she says keep it shinny. Can the dull spots or etched spots be removed and how and how do you prevent that from happening besides obviously using the right cleaning product. Mainly concerned about cooking and spills from oils, vinegars , any food product getting on the travertine.? Thank you! Lisa Bergstresser
My bathroom marbles have some marble glue, can I use acetone to remove it? Also, I’d like to double make sure that is Mr. clean safe to use on Marble? Thanks a lot!
Yes it was. Just be sure to dilute it and test on a small area just to be sure! Mr Clean is ammonia based. Ammonia is an alkaline so you are safe using Mr. Clean. :)
MARI Hey Mari thanks for the question. I’m not totally sure. You will want to read what ingredients you can off of the label to see if there is anything that is acidic. Bleach is totally safe but I don’t know about the actual Comet powder itself. Do you have an extra tile in your garage that you can test it out on first?
thank you for making the video but: 1: why did you use professionally sealed tile to demonstrate products? most $150K/ year or less residential homeowner don't have the quality of finish. 2: why did you go over the same test spots with opposing products? 3: if you purchased products from Home Depot, why did you not choose "Rejuvenate" or ZEP or BONA to test? 4: you leave alot of question marks in testing which were unresolved in my opinion. -a) worn tile with clean-up and re-polishing, -b) protecting post cleaning, -c) and general daily maintenance -d) effects of "swiffer" products AND IN GENERAL:: fixes for the "oops, I used the wrong product" scenarios, which we have ALL been exposed to..
patrick holcomb you’re right about leaving a lot of questions. I don’t have a ton of time to give educational classes to people on how to care for their floors. I’m in the field working nearly everyday. I wanted to give a quick overview of what not to use. We don’t work on small jobs. 95% of our jobs are highly polished floors as the sample finish shows. Thx for the feedback.
I do not get this video. You are putting one product over the same one used before. Also, you need to have something dirty like grout to show how it cleans, This is not helpful to me at all, sorry.
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Thank you. I once destroyed a marble shower with Scrubbing Bubbles, cost like $1600 to refinish, wasn't even my place.
Interesting that you used the Melaleuca Tub and Tile full strength as this is made to be used very much diluted but good to see at full capacity.
FYI- Soft scrub cleaner has micro abrasives and can dull the polished marble surface over time.
I can also lose brain cells over time by taking way too big of bong hits and holding the smoke in for too long
yes this is correct
I have a dark stone tile floor around my fireplace at our new place. I’m having a super hard time trying to figure out how to clean it. Any tips will be appreciated.
I have been using dawn and a green scrubby to wash my stone shower floor. I do this every couple of days, is this an ok thing to do?
yes but it won't clean it but won't hurt it either
Hi there I saw another video where the guy scrubbing bubbles foam spray. What say you?
I have travertine kitchen countertops that have many dull areas and spots and ring marks. Former owner used “Zep “cleaner which she says keep it shinny. Can the dull spots or etched spots be removed and how and how do you prevent that from happening besides obviously using the right cleaning product. Mainly concerned about cooking and spills from oils, vinegars , any food product getting on the travertine.? Thank you! Lisa Bergstresser
What cleaner would be best on natural stone to remove mold?
CLR makes a product specifically for travertine.
My bathroom marbles have some marble glue, can I use acetone to remove it? Also, I’d like to double make sure that is Mr. clean safe to use on Marble? Thanks a lot!
Alright i saw enough from the thumbnail im gonna go use ammonia and tilex on my natural stone tile floor! Wish me luck 🤞
please don't
I love your Wheatie! I have one too! Thanks for the video.
GOLLY. JUST. TELL. ME. THE. ONE. THAT. WORKS. !!!!
Thank you!
So was mr.clean (not majic eraser) okay to use on natural stone?
Yes it was. Just be sure to dilute it and test on a small area just to be sure! Mr Clean is ammonia based. Ammonia is an alkaline so you are safe using Mr. Clean. :)
I love your video. It’s so helpful
Is comet powder with bleach safe on honed travertine? Thanks
MARI Hey Mari thanks for the question. I’m not totally sure. You will want to read what ingredients you can off of the label to see if there is anything that is acidic. Bleach is totally safe but I don’t know about the actual Comet powder itself. Do you have an extra tile in your garage that you can test it out on first?
What about slate? I have slate showers...
Did you find anything that worked for your Slate? I'm getting ready to clean a client's "natural stone" moldy shower...
Awesome video. Thank you so much for sharing.
goddessdivaqueen my pleasure! Thanks for watching! Hope it helps! :)
Thank you .. about to dive in my shower. love your dog!!... what a ham..lol
thank you for making the video but:
1: why did you use professionally sealed tile to demonstrate products? most $150K/ year or less residential homeowner don't have the quality of finish.
2: why did you go over the same test spots with opposing products?
3: if you purchased products from Home Depot, why did you not choose "Rejuvenate" or ZEP or BONA to test?
4: you leave alot of question marks in testing which were unresolved in my opinion.
-a) worn tile with clean-up and re-polishing,
-b) protecting post cleaning,
-c) and general daily maintenance
-d) effects of "swiffer" products
AND IN GENERAL:: fixes for the "oops, I used the wrong product" scenarios, which we have ALL been exposed to..
patrick holcomb you’re right about leaving a lot of questions. I don’t have a ton of time to give educational classes to people on how to care for their floors. I’m in the field working nearly everyday. I wanted to give a quick overview of what not to use. We don’t work on small jobs. 95% of our jobs are highly polished floors as the sample finish shows. Thx for the feedback.
What do you think is the best cleaner for a limestone tiled bathroom? You seem to know your stone cleaners!
Great info
I do not get this video. You are putting one product over the same one used before. Also, you need to have something dirty like grout to show how it cleans, This is not helpful to me at all, sorry.
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grinding palace maloom aadami chahie to help karo jawab nahin hai namaskar to Man mein karta hun kam udhar mein Kam nahin hai to main apna number dala vah to meri bani agar job hai to mere ko bolo shukriya