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		<title>Daily Maintenance</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The three most important task that can be done on daily basis to keep the stone looking new and extending the time before restoration is required are: Dust Mop, Dust Mop and Dust Mop. The most destructive material to most stone is sand, dirt and miscellaneous grit. If these substances could be eliminated, maintenance of the stone would be almost non-existent. A stone floor can never be dust mopped too often. Use a clean, non-treated, dry mop at least twice a day in high traffic areas and less often in low traffic areas. Entry floors require walk off mates that will cover two adult steps. This will eliminate a good portion of sand, dirt and grit. Remember to shake or wash off the mat frequently to remove accumulated dirt. Be aware that rugs with rubber backs can leave marks in your stone requiring costly restoration to remove. Remember if sand, dirt and grit are eliminated there will be nothing left behind to scratch and dull the stone.]]></description>
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		<title>Floor Surfaces</title>
		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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		<title>General Cleaning</title>
		<description><![CDATA[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&#8217;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.]]></description>
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