How to Remove Limestone Stains

Vacuum the limestone., Use a dry mop or broom., Wet the area with a damp rag., Use a commercial poultice.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Vacuum the limestone.

    Your vacuum can be utilized to care for your limestone, especially if you can turn off the spinning brush.

    If you can’t turn off the brush, you can still do a quick vacuum of the dust and dirt of the affected area.

    The vacuum removes and dislodges dirt and dust in between cracks of the limestone.If you have a limestone table or other surface that isn’t flooring, use a handheld vacuum if available.

    Some vacuums come equipped with an attachment hose.

    This will also work for an elevated surface like a kitchen counter.
  2. Step 2: Use a dry mop or broom.

    After removing or dislodging some of the grime off the floors, mop the area.

    Do not wet your mop, but instead use it dry to sweep the area of unwanted dust or dirt.

    You can also use a broom for this.

    There are several “dust mops” available that would work efficiently for the limestone. , It’s important to remove any dirt particles before using liquids because they can scratch the surface.

    Fill a bucket of warm water and add a couple tablespoons (14 mL) of mild soap.

    You can use common hand soap or use a smaller proportion of dish soap.

    Dampen a rag by submerging it into the mixture and remove as much water as you can.

    Gently wipe down the area with the rag.Take your time and don’t hesitate to spend extra time going over the stain with the rag.

    Soak the rag as many times as you need to. , A poultice is a mixture of ground chalk (whiting) and hydrogen peroxide.

    Some versions will use a different chemical from hydrogen peroxide.

    Follow the instructions provided with the product but as a general guide:
    Wet the poultice with distilled water.

    Apply the poultice to the stain or stained area.

    Leave it in place for 48 hours.

    During this time it will dry.

    The drying process enables it to absorb into the limestone.

    Rinse it off.

    The stain should have disappeared.
  3. Step 3: Wet the area with a damp rag.

  4. Step 4: Use a commercial poultice.

Detailed Guide

Your vacuum can be utilized to care for your limestone, especially if you can turn off the spinning brush.

If you can’t turn off the brush, you can still do a quick vacuum of the dust and dirt of the affected area.

The vacuum removes and dislodges dirt and dust in between cracks of the limestone.If you have a limestone table or other surface that isn’t flooring, use a handheld vacuum if available.

Some vacuums come equipped with an attachment hose.

This will also work for an elevated surface like a kitchen counter.

After removing or dislodging some of the grime off the floors, mop the area.

Do not wet your mop, but instead use it dry to sweep the area of unwanted dust or dirt.

You can also use a broom for this.

There are several “dust mops” available that would work efficiently for the limestone. , It’s important to remove any dirt particles before using liquids because they can scratch the surface.

Fill a bucket of warm water and add a couple tablespoons (14 mL) of mild soap.

You can use common hand soap or use a smaller proportion of dish soap.

Dampen a rag by submerging it into the mixture and remove as much water as you can.

Gently wipe down the area with the rag.Take your time and don’t hesitate to spend extra time going over the stain with the rag.

Soak the rag as many times as you need to. , A poultice is a mixture of ground chalk (whiting) and hydrogen peroxide.

Some versions will use a different chemical from hydrogen peroxide.

Follow the instructions provided with the product but as a general guide:
Wet the poultice with distilled water.

Apply the poultice to the stain or stained area.

Leave it in place for 48 hours.

During this time it will dry.

The drying process enables it to absorb into the limestone.

Rinse it off.

The stain should have disappeared.

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