How To Clean Slate Table: Proper Procedure Of Cleaning Slate Table


Proper Procedure Of Cleaning The Slate Table

The slate surfaces, like tables as well as the floors, are eye-catching and their use has increased in recent years. In terms of cleaning, certain cleaning products can damage the slate, so it is important to know the best way of cleaning a slate table, so maintaining one for the long term use. Slate cleaning is not expensive or difficult. Below are the proper procedure of cleaning the slate table:

Method 1

  1. Dust all the surface of the slate tabletop with the help of a soft duster. Try to clean all the loose debris, dirt as well as the lint. Maintain a smooth motion, just in one direction at the time of dusting a slate tabletop, in this way the debris will not affect the slate surface.
  2. After that fill a bucket with the warm clean water. Just add a few drops of mild detergent. The user can use the dish detergent or simply a laundry detergent. It is advisable to avoid all the cleaning products that have vinegar or the acid used as ingredients.
  3. Now take a clean soft cloth and submerge it into the bucket and hold it right under the water until it is saturated. Wring it out on the bucket, so that in this way it is no longer saturated, just damp.
  4. Wipe down all the surface of the slate table using the dampened soft cloth. Work gently and use the even strokes. Wet as well as wring out the soft cloth frequently, so that the dirt is not getting spread around.
  5. Finally you need to allow the slate table to air dry, but it is advisable that it must only be damp, not saturated.

Method 2

This simple & easy method is for light water spots or rings. Follow the steps carefully:
  1. Wipe down the affected spot with a damp cloth. In some cases, the spot is due to the hard water that is easily wiped away.
  2. Buff out the stubborn water spots as well as rings with the help of fine steel wool or with a nylon brush. Scour the affected spot gently until it is cleaned.
  3. Wipe down the surface using a damp cloth and dry it thoroughly with the help of a paper towel.
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