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There are few people who would not like to have in their house some corner where natural

stone is the main


protagonist: a staircase, the floor of a living room, a chimney, the corner of the barbecue, or, more commonly, the
counter-tops (meson)of a bathroom and the kitchen.

The main doubt that one often has, before installing stone in our house, is not, as many tend to think, its cost, but: how
to clean it?

We will try here to be as complete as possible in telling how to do it.

First we will give "homely" solutions, those which are within(dentro de) our reach, among those products which we
habitually use in the house for cleaning.

In a future article we will propose more specialised products, which have been elaborated exclusively for the purpose of
cleaning of natural stone in the most efficient manner possible and which does not damage or alter the polish(brillo), the
colour, and the texture.

There are few people who would not like to have in their house some corner where natural stone is the main
protagonist: a staircase, the floor of a living room, a chimney, the corner of the barbecue, or, more commonly, the
counter-tops (meson)of a bathroom and the kitchen.

The main doubt that one often has, before installing stone in our house, is not, as many tend to think, its cost, but: how
to clean it?

We will try here to be as complete as possible in telling how to do it.

First we will give "homely" solutions, those which are within(dentro de) our reach, among those products which we
habitually use in the house for cleaning.

In a future article we will propose more specialised products, which have been elaborated exclusively for the purpose of
cleaning of natural stone in the most efficient manner possible and which does not damage or alter the polish(brillo), the
colour, and the texture.

There are few people who would not like to have in their house some corner where natural stone is the main
protagonist: a staircase, the floor of a living room, a chimney, the corner of the barbecue, or, more commonly, the
counter-tops (meson)of a bathroom and the kitchen.

The main doubt that one often has, before installing stone in our house, is not, as many tend to think, its cost, but: how
to clean it?

We will try here to be as complete as possible in telling how to do it.

First we will give "homely" solutions, those which are within(dentro de) our reach, among those products which we
habitually use in the house for cleaning.

In a future article we will propose more specialised products, which have been elaborated exclusively for the purpose of
cleaning of natural stone in the most efficient manner possible and which does not damage or alter the polish(brillo), the
colour, and the texture.

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