Cleaning Procedures &   Recommendations
    General Cleaning Clean stone surfaces with a cleaner designated safe for natural   stone. Use a clean mop on floors and a soft cloth for other surfaces for best   results. Don't use more than the recommended amount of any cleaning product. Too   much may leave a film, causing streaks. Change rinse water frequently. Do not   use products that contain lemon, vinegar or other acids on marble, travertine or limestone as these can etch the surface of the stone. Do not   use scouring powders or creams; these products contain abrasives that may   scratch the surface. 
  Floor Surfaces (For newly   installed/restored floors, refer to our Care Guide for important instructions.)   Dust mop interior floors frequently using a clean non-treated dry dust mop.   Sand, dirt and grit do the most damage to natural stone surfaces due to their   abrasiveness. Mats or area rugs inside and outside an entrance will help to   minimize the sand, dirt and grit that can scratch a stone floor. Be sure that the   underside of the mat or rug is a non-slip surface. Do not use vacuum cleaners   that are worn, the metal or plastic attachments may scratch the surface. Consult   the Care Guide that provides detailed instructions on properly caring for your   floors. 
  Bath and Other Wet Areas In the bath /   shower or other wet areas, soap scum can be minimized by using a squeegee after   each use. Consult the Care Guide or the Solution Center at   www.aaastone.com for detailed instructions and recommended products on   how to remove soap scum as well as resolving other issues that can arise in a   bath area.
  Counter/Vanity Top Surfaces Clean your   countertops daily with a soft cloth or paper towel and a residue free cleaner   designated safe for natural stone. Visit StonecareCentral.com to identify the   best products for your particular needs. 
  • If Streaking Occurs
    Buff the countertop with a clean white terry cloth or paper towel if   streaking occurs.
  • Use a Good Stone Polish Occasionally 
    For additional luster on those special occasions, apply a good stone polish to the surface of   your countertops. 
  • Seal if Necessary 
    Countertops may   need to have a penetrating sealer applied. If a sealer is applied, be sure that   it is non-toxic and safe for use in food preparation surfaces. Consult our Care   Guide for more information on sealing. 
  Outdoor Pool & Patio Areas In   outdoor pool, patio or hot tub areas, flush with clear water and use a mild   bleach solution to remove algae or moss.
  Do's and Don'ts
    Do dust mop floors   frequently. 
    Do clean surfaces with a neutral stone cleaner. 
    Do   thoroughly rinse and dry the surface after washing. 
    Do blot up spills   immediately. 
    Do protect floor surfaces with non-slip mats or area rugs and   counter top surfaces with coasters, trivets or place mats, particularly under   those containing alcohol or citrus juices. Many common foods and drinks contain   acids that will etch or dull the stone surface. 
    Don't place hot items directly on the stone surface. Use trivets or   mats under hot dishes and place mats under china, ceramics, silver or other   objects that can scratch the surface. 
    Don't use vinegar, lemon juice or   other cleaners containing acids on marble, limestone, travertine or onyx surfaces. 
    Don't use cleaners that contain acid such   as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners or tub & tile cleaners. 
    Don't use   abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers. 
    Don't mix bleach   and ammonia; this combination creates a toxic and lethal gas.
    Stain Treatment   and Other Issues 
    If possible, immediately blot spills with a clean paper   towel. If something has soaked into the stone and stained it, a poultice may need to be applied.   Consult our Care Guide or the Solution Center at www.aaastone.com that   provides detailed instructions on how to treat a host of possible stains as well   as resolve other issues.
  Sealing 
    Your natural stone and grout may need to be   periodically sealed. For small jobs, you can purchase the product and do it   yourself, or contact us to perform the service for you. Consult the Care Guide   for more information about when and how to apply sealer.