1. Clean Often and Gently
Make it a regular habit to clean your limestone surfaces. Always use a soft, clean cloth and a special cleaner that has a balanced pH level (meaning it’s not harsh). This type of cleaner is specifically made for natural stone and will not harm your marble. It’s crucial to never use strong chemicals found in common household cleaners, or rough scrubbing tools, as these can easily damage the surface, making it dull or even scratching it.
2. Act Fast on Spills
If anything spills on your natural limestone, clean it up immediately. This is especially important for liquids that are acidic, such as fruit juices (like orange or lemon juice) or vinegar. If these acidic liquids stay on the stone for even a short time, they can cause permanent marks or dull spots by reacting with the marble’s surface. Quickly wiping spills helps to prevent these lasting changes and keeps your limestone looking even.
3. Understand Sealing for Protection
Your limestone has a porous nature, which means it has tiny openings that can absorb liquids. Because of this, it is very important to have it professionally sealed on a regular schedule. A sealant creates a protective layer on the stone’s surface without changing its natural look.
This protective layer helps to stop stains and moisture from soaking into the stone. By doing this, sealing helps to protect your limestone from damage and keeps its attractive appearance for a much longer time, which can also prevent costly repairs later.