How to remove cement residue from natural stone floors?
Stubborn cement residue on natural stone
Once natural stone floors have been laid, a persistent cement residue may be left behind. This residue, comprising cement and grout, can be tricky to eliminate. It significantly detracts from the floor's appearance, rendering it lacklustre and grimy. This is a frequent issue, particularly post-construction or renovation. Prompt and thorough removal of this residue is crucial to restoring the natural elegance of your stone flooring. Ordinary household cleaners often fall short and may even harm the stone's surface. Thus, a specialised product is necessary—one robust enough to remove cement residue without causing damage to the stone.
The effective solution for cement residue
Lithofin MN Builders' Clean is crafted specifically to tackle stubborn cement residue on natural stone floors. This potent cleaning solution comprises a blend of acids and rust inhibitors that effectively dissolve and eliminate cement residue, mortar traces, lime scale, and rust. It is suitable for all acid-resistant natural stones such as granite, gneiss, and quartzite. The application process is straightforward: dilute Lithofin MN Builders' Clean with water, apply with a brush, and allow it to sit for a few minutes. Then, scrub thoroughly and rinse with clean water. For optimal results, ensure the surface is well-prepared and protect any delicate areas from splashes. Lithofin MN Builders' Clean revitalises your natural stone floor, making it pristine and lustrous once more, whether indoors or outdoors.