1. Daily Maintenance
A. Dry Mopping
• Use a clean, dry microfiber mop to remove dust, sand, and loose debris.
• Perform at least once in the morning and additionally during the day in high-traffic areas.
• Shake or rinse mop frequently to avoid redistributing dust.
B. Wet Mopping
• Use warm water with a microfiber mop for gentle cleaning.
• Avoid harsh detergents or acidic cleaners that can etch the stone surface.
• Mop in small sections, ensuring water is not left standing on the floor.
• Dry the surface immediately with a clean, dry microfiber mop to prevent water spots.
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2. Weekly Maintenance (Optional for High Traffic)
• Inspect floor for stains, spills, or scuff marks.
• Spot-clean using pH-neutral stone cleaner.
• Buff high-traffic areas with a dry microfiber mop to maintain shine.
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3. Monthly Maintenance – Polishing
A. Scrubbing
• Use a single-disc floor machine equipped with a soft scrubbing pad.
• Apply a stone polishing powder suitable for natural stone floors.
• Work in small sections, using light, overlapping passes.
• Avoid excessive water; use minimal dampness for polishing powder activation.
B. Buffing
• After scrubbing, buff the floor using the single-disc machine with a soft polishing pad.
• Focus on areas with maximum foot traffic to restore mirror shine.
• Wipe residual polishing powder with a clean microfiber mop.
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4. Tips for High-Traffic Areas
• Place floor mats at entrances to reduce grit and sand.
• Maintain a regular cleaning schedule — daily dry/wet mopping is essential.
• Inspect the floor monthly to determine if additional polishing is needed.
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5. Safety & Best Practices
• Always follow manufacturer instructions for cleaning chemicals and polishing powders.
• Wear gloves and protective eyewear during polishing.
• Ensure adequate ventilation if using polishing powders or mild chemicals.






