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Article Number: 202 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:45 AM
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Q: I'm trying to determine what products to purchase for a travertine shower with pepple floor, and a marble countertop. How often is Stonecare PRO Signature Stone Plus cleanser intended to be used..? And what is the difference between the Daily Clean ph Neutral Cleaner and Pristine Daily cleanser? And do all of these products also clean the grout lines..? With the pepple shower floor there is alot of grout, and in just a couple months I can tell there is soap film build-up. The floor just looks very whiteish. Thanks!
A: Stone Plus is a convenient, ready to use spray cleaner that can be used daily on everything including glass and mirrors near the stone. Pristine is a cleaner designed specifically to reduce, remove and prevent soap film buildup and should be used as a routine cleaner for your bath and shower and will work great on your grout. It will protect against further soap film build up as it is used regularly. (By the way, if you ever do get a heavy build-up of soap film, Heavy Duty Soap Film remover is an amazing product.) The pH Neutral Cleaner is an excellent cleaner for your stone floors. (But it can also be diluted and used as a spray cleaner.) Pros and homeowners alike use it and love it. GROUT A mixture of cement material and aggregate to which sufficient water is added to produce pouring consistency without segregation of the constituents MARBLE A metamorphic crystalline rock composed predominantly of crystalline grains of calcite, dolomite, or serpentine, and capable of taking a polish TRAVERTINE A variety of limestone that is a precipitate from hot springs. Some varieties of travertine take a polish and are known commercially as marble. ASTM C119-03 classifies travertine in both the limestone and the marble groupings
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