Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
White Limestone Cladding
White Limestone Cladding
Our White Limestone Cladding offers a durable and stylish option for any exterior or interior space. Made from high-quality limestone, it provides a natural and elegant look while also offering protection against weather and wear. Its versatility and timeless appeal make it the perfect choice for any design project.
Feature | Details |
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Material | Limestone |
Surface Finish | Honed |
Common Slab sizes, |
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Common Tile Sizes, |
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Proper Cleaning & Maintenance of White Limestone Cladding
To achieve the best results when cleaning white limestone cladding, use a stone cleaner and rinse thoroughly with clean water. White limestone cladding can also be sealed with a special sealant to prevent contamination and maintain its pristine appearance.
Since white limestone cladding has a similar chemical composition to marble, its daily cleaning process follows similar steps. However, limestone is generally softer than crystalline marble and has a more complex texture. Based on marble cleaning methods, we can summarize limestone maintenance into three key aspects:
1. Prevention
Prevention involves two stages:
1. Daily precautions
2. Long-term protection with professional services
Daily Precautions:
- Protect against sand and debris – Sand and dirt from shoes can scratch the floor. Placing mats at doorways removes gravel and dirt before they reach the floor. Clean mats frequently by shaking them out or using a vacuum cleaner.
- Vacuum regularly – Ensure that the vacuum cleaner sucks up dirt instead of pushing it around, which could cause scratches.
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Prevent stains – Place plastic trays under wooden and metal furniture to avoid staining.
- Metal oxidation and wood tannins can cause discoloration.
- Potted plants should always have a chassis underneath, as soil contact can create dark spots.
- Avoid rubber pads under carpets, as rubber contains sulfur, which may react with limestone.
- Do not use fiber mats, as they can scratch the surface.
Handling Spills Quickly:
- Water stains can penetrate limestone if left untreated.
- Acidic spills (e.g., citrus juice, vinegar) dissolve calcium carbonate in limestone, leading to dull, eroded spots.
- Wipe spills immediately to prevent permanent damage.
2. Harmless Cleaning
- Use a neutral stone cleaner – This ensures effective cleaning without damaging the limestone.
- Rinse thoroughly after applying any cleaner.
- For routine cleaning, a damp mop with mild detergent and clean water is sufficient.
3. Stain Removal & Sealing
- Sealing white limestone cladding with a special stone sealant helps prevent deep stains.
- For dull, scratched, or worn limestone, resealing restores its hardness and smoothness while enhancing stain resistance.
- A sealed limestone surface is easier to clean, as stains cannot penetrate as easily.
By following these prevention, cleaning, and sealing steps, you can effectively maintain the beauty and longevity of your white limestone cladding.
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