Stone Cleaning

Stone Cleaning

The process of stone cleaning in residences refers to the cleaning of natural or artificial stone surfaces, such as facades, walls, patios and paths. This process is crucial for maintaining the appearance and integrity of the stone, removing dirt, mold, algae, efflorescence, and other contaminants that can build up over time.

The typical stone cleaning procedure includes the following steps:

Inspection and evaluation

Areas to be cleaned are cleared and plants, windows, and other nearby objects are protected.

Area Preparation

An appropriate mixture of detergents, algaecides, and other cleaning agents specific to the type of surface and contaminants is chosen.

Selection of Cleaning method

The cleaning solution is applied evenly over the surface using a low-pressure nozzle.

Application of Cleaning Agents

The solution is left to act for a certain time to break down biological contaminants and adhered dirt.

Cleaning

Finally, the surface is rinsed with low-pressure water to remove residue from the cleaning solution along with dirt.

Rinsing

Finally, the surface is rinsed with low-pressure water to remove residue from the cleaning solution along with dirt.

Final Inspection

Finally, the surface is rinsed with low-pressure water to remove residue from the cleaning solution along with dirt.

Regular stone cleaning helps preserve the natural beauty and durability of stone surfaces in residences, improving their appearance and preventing long-term damage.

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