Don
You can’t recommend to use acid cleaner. The surface wouldn’t
be uniform and after the surface is etched it will attract dirt like never
before.
From: supersemi@gmail.com
[mailto:supersemi@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Don Semi
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 9:59 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Fwd: travertine stain
Stained Travertine:
Unfortunately, it may not be
just the dirt. There could be chlorine residue, possibly fertilizer from the
plants, etc. However, it should come off with a good alkaline cleaner and some
elbow grease or water pressure. Any decent stone cleaner should prove helpful.
Another way to address it if your tile is honed throughout the surface is an
acid cleaner. It will actually etch the surface everywhere and get rid of the
dirt. This can be ticky so you may want to consider a professional.
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 5:29 PM, StonePro Solutions <admin@stoneprosolutions.com>
wrote:
Hi Guys,
Here is a question that came in today from a site visitor.
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The following question/comment was submitted from your knowledgebase
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Hi! We have outdoor noce travertine-unsealed- on our pool patio deck. We
had a "dog party" last week and one dog loved to swim. He
repeatedly jumped in our pool and then ran through our plant beds, tracking mud
all over our travertine. The mud won't come off with water or hosing.
How can dirt stain like this?? Can you give us any recommendations
on how to clean the stains? We have read about many: pressure cleaning,
Dawn detergent, hydrogen peroxide, but don't know which one is the best and
safest.
Thanks...
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