How To Clean Dirty Travertine Floors: Proper Procedure Of Cleaning Dirty Travertine Floors


Proper Procedure Of Cleaning Dirty Travertine Floors

Travertine floors need regular vacuuming as well as mopping at least once a week. Regular mopping will make sure that no dust or grime settles into the pores. But, remember to use a dry or damp mop, rather than a drenched one. If something is poured on the floor, you need to clean it instantly or as soon as possible. Disinfecting the floors thoroughly at least once in a month is ideal. That way you can make sure that there are no germs or bacteria hiding in the pores. Another thing to take into consideration when cleaning travertine floors is grout lines. You need to clean grout line every few months, however, it is entirely dependent on usage and how dirty your floor gets. If it is not a high trafficked area, then it is ok to clean your grout lines less often. Travertine floors in their natural form in all likelihood come with a lot of pores, which is a susceptibility and an easy way for the stone to get damaged. In order to avoid any soaking in of liquids as well as particles, you can use a stone sealer on travertine at least once a year. Sealants are available in two types: a penetrating sealer and a surface sealer.

Things You Will Need

  • Vacuum Cleaner/Broom
  • Mop/Sponge
  • Microfiber Cloth
  • Non-Acidic Floor Cleaner
  • Stone Sealer

Steps

  1. Vacuum Or Sweep: First of all, you need to get rid of any dirt as well as particles from the travertine floor with the help of a vacuum or broom. A hard floor vacuum works exceptionally well, combined or put together with a broom when it comes to picking up larger debris.
  2. Mopping: Now, take a mop bucket & combine or put together clean water with a small amount of soap in it. Wring out as much liquid from the mop as you possibly can before cleaning the floor. It is better to start from the top of a room, and mop your way out the door. That way you will not be walking on wet stone and tracking around new dirt.
  3. Clean The Floor Using Dry Cloth: After getting rid of any stains or spills from the travertine floor, it is time to use a dry cloth in order to clean the floor one final time and dry up the dampness. You can also allow it to air dry, just make sure not to walk on it as long as it dries off completely. Alternatively, allow it mostly air dry, and then use a dry cloth on those areas that are still wet.
  4. Seal The Floor: Entirely dependent on some of the factors including foot traffic, the cleaning chemicals you use, & the type and quality of sealer used on your travertine surface, it may be necessary to reapply a stone sealer once every year. It is important that the floor is completely clean and dry before you apply a stone sealer. Finally, you will have a clean, shining travertine floors.
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