Knowing all About Cleaning Limestone
 
                    The infographic “Knowing All About Cleaning Limestone” by Tikko Products is a practical visual guide aimed at educating users on how to care for limestone’s unique properties safely and effectively. It starts by emphasizing that limestone is a delicate natural stone — porous and sensitive — which demands gentle, pH‑neutral cleaning methods and protection from harsh chemicals.
It walks the reader through daily care steps: using a soft microfiber cloth or mop to wipe down the surface, ensuring no spills or residues are missed. After cleaning, the infographic recommends rinsing the surface with clean water to remove lingering soap, and then drying with a cotton towel to prevent water spots or streaking. The infographic also points out dos and don’ts: avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners which can etch or dull limestone; never scrub aggressively; and avoid leaving liquid spills for long.
Instead, prompt blotting and light cleaning preserve the stone’s finish. Finally, it underscores the importance of periodic protection and maintenance — using appropriate stone sealers, staying consistent with gentle cleaning, and being mindful of damage risks. By combining clear icons, step numbering, and short captions, the infographic gives readers an easy-to-follow routine to maintain limestone’s beauty and longevity.
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