Treating Slate Floors
Or maybe you ve recently moved to a house with slate floors and you want to give them an extra coat.
Treating slate floors. Remember that slate is soft and easily damaged so you want to choose a brush that is clean and as soft as possible step 2 dust mop the floor. If your floors are unsealed when installed consider doing it during or right after installation. Apply a sealer every three to five years or as recommended by the manufacturer. You can use a cleaning product specifically made to wash natural stone or any other cleaning solution that does not contain lemon or vinegar.
Move the dust mop in one direction to push the dirt ahead of the mop rather. Ideally you should dust mop your slate floor every day and damp mop it once a week. Shining slate tiles rinse your tile surface thoroughly with warm water to be sure all residue of soap is gone. Step 1 sweep or vacuum the floor.
Choose a clean dust mop that is not oil based. With a soft bristle broom go along the floor removing any debris. Slate tiles do not require special treatment but they do need regular cleaning. Be careful if you have a slate floor with colored grout as this bleach solution could damage the color of that grout for tougher stains mix together peroxide and baking soda into a bubbly.
Welcome mats rugs and walk off mats another important tool necessary for keeping dirt and debris off your slate floors is some type of mat rug or what is commonly called a walk off mat. You can clean slate floors regularly with a dust mop a broom and a damp mop. Avoid moving back and forth as this will move the. Purchase a good quality machine washable mop and keep it clean.
It is also gentler on the floor than a bristle broom so it is more efficient for use on slate flooring. Dust mopping a slate floor cleaning slate floors with a dust mop is an ideal way of removing everyday dirt from the floor without sending dust particles into the air as a standard broom does. This is especially true during the first few months after installation because they may go through a normal process of spalling which means that small pieces may flake off the surface. Remember that a slate tile is a natural metamorphic rock.
Dust slate floor tiles with a dust mop. Treat the clean and sealer free slate floor with a neutral ph stone cleanser. Run the mop in one direction over the floor to pick up debris and dust. Rinse the area with distilled water before moving on with the staining process.
You can also use a vacuum with a brush attachment to get between the crevices. Wash it in cold water with laundry detergent and machine dry. This will temporarily fill scratches and restore a luster to the floor but will need to be repeated after each cleaning. Slate floors should be swept daily.
The chemicals that have been used to clean and strip it of sealer can cause a chemical reaction and make the stone brittle. This should stop on its own once the slate tile has settled in. But first determine if it s necessary.