Have Dirty and Old Granite Flooring?

Granite flooring, shiny and long-lasting, gives a durable alternative to marble floors, wood, and carpet floors. However, like marble flooring, you need to clean the granite surface carefully and thoroughly to remove staining and corrosion. If you've just shift into a flat with a dirty and old flooring, then don’t panic and worry. You don't need to rip up the surface and start a new installation again. Regularly deep cleaning the floor can restore the shine, and above all, you can remove hard stains. You can hire a cleaning company as help to care your granite flooring.

Cleaning Products for Granite Floor Cleaning:


    Dry Mop and Broom
    Floor Cleaner or Tile cleaner
    Dishwashing liquid or any other cleaning agents
    Bucket
    Masking tape
    Plastic wrap
    A soft cloth or microfiber cloth
    Measuring cup
    Powder white chalk
    Stone sealant

REMEMBER: Usage of stone sealant is optional.

Simple Ways to Deal with Hard Stain on Granite Floor:


    Initially sweep and dry mop the granite flooring to remove dust and dirt.
    Properly mix baking soda (3 tablespoons), a quality measure of dishwashing liquid to 1 quart of lukewarm water.
    Then, as an alternative, you can use a commercial floor cleaner.
    Fill the bucket with fresh tap water.
    Later, dip the microfiber cloth, nonabrasive cleaning sponge or scrub brush of soft-bristle in soapy water. Then gently scrub the granite floor.
    Furthermore, frequently rinse the sponge and brush in the plain water.
     Change the water in the container when it turns dirty.
    Measure 1 cup of powder white chalk or you can use normal talc.
    Following the last step, add water to the powder, constantly stir, till the consistency of the paste is cake frosting.
    Then, wet the respective area having stain with water (distilled). Spread a thick poultice paste layer of over the stains of granite flooring.
    Cover all the stain with quality plastic wrap. Then using masking tape, properly tape all the way around the floor edge.
    Leave the wrap on until dry (approx. 1 to 2 days)
    At this time, remove the plastic wrap. Wipe off the poultice away using a wet cloth or clean sponge.
    Gently apply a commercial stone sealant on granite flooring as per manual directions.

Tip:  

    1-pound poultice mixture strictly covers 1 square foot of floor surface.
    Wipe up all the spills immediately to avoid stains on the granite flooring.

Warning: 

Never clean granite flooring with an acidic floor cleaner like vinegar or ammonia.

Restoration of Granite Floor:

Restoration of Granite Floor

Granite floors, when it was new, have a reflective and glossy finish and give elegance to a room look and feel. With regular use, however, this flooring finish tends to dim, lose its lustre as it possesses scratches and dullness. This issue mainly if you avail the ready to sell the house. At this point, cleaning the granite flooring makes little bit difference; broken granite floor always turns somewhat dull and filthy. Though, there is scope for the damage marble floor. You can easily restore the lost shine of the granite flooring to its original shine. With less manual effort, you can easily restore your lost shine of the floor. Surface repairing and professional buffing over the floor will surely make the marble look as new.

Steps of Granite Flooring Restoration:


Step 1:

    Search the granite flooring for scratches and stains, and then completely remove them for its replacement.

    Strip up to the floor surrounding the granite section which you’re removing it. Use a utility knife to cut down the grout out of the floor joints.

    Keep the prybar end beneath the damage floor. Then put pressure to bar to drag the granite floor tiles away. Set the floor tiles aside.

Step 2:

    Moreover, clear the subfloor lying beneath the hidden section of tiles. Mortar held the granite flooring in place.

    Scrape away the mortar using any of the rotary tool having a carbide blade.

    You need to hold the tool at a 45-degree angle against the motor. Further switch on the tool blade.

    Move the blade against the mortar, slowly cutting through to the beneath section of the subfloor.
    Then, further along, the subfloor, move the blade so as to remove the mortar.

    Lastly, turn off the granite floor cleaning machine and thoroughly sweep up the left residue from the surface.

Step 3:

    Replace the loose granite flooring section back to the floor using a thin-set mortar.

    Following, spread the mortar evenly along the floor rear section using a notch steel trowel. After that, use the notches to enhance the mortar into the ridge’s series for proper gripping.

    Tap the granite tile to the floor, with proper alignment with the other tiles and then maintaining the same sequence.

    Form a certain section which the tile is professionally level with the other surrounding tiles. You justify to maintain this alignment using a carpenter’s level. Adjust the granite flooring as requirement.

    Clearly replace the broken granite tiles with new tiles bought to match the other tiles present in the respective room.

    Lastly, remove any residual mortar from the granite floor surface immediately and permit the mortar to settle for two to three hours.

Step 4: 

    Regrout the floor joints surrounding. By spreading up the grout across the granite flooring surface try to fill up the joints completely.

    Remove any of the excess grout from flooring surface using a damp cloth within 15 minutes after grout placement.

    Hold on for hours and then further wipe off the surface using a lint-free cloth. This will help you to remove any residue before it hardens up.

    Wait for a day before stepping ahead with the floor restoration process. Permit the grout to start to set.

Step 5:

    Remove all the scratches and stains from the granite flooring by professional honing the surface.

    Attach 100-grit sandpaper to the dual orbital sander. Further run the sander over the swirl marks and scratches, using small circles for grinding the floor edges.

    Then ahead, change the sandpaper to 150-grit. Further apply the sander to the thin lines, grinding at the granite till you don’t find any lines.

    Lastly, change the sandpaper to 220-grit and sand the surface s again. This will smoothen the floor to a soft touch.

Step 6:

    Use the 4-inch angle grinder with a soft polishing pad for granite floor polishing.

    Pour floor polisher onto the pad and further place the pad on the floor.

    Switch on the grinder and start to polish the granite flooring using a soft pad.

    Permit the floor polish to dry and settle until it turns to grey.

Step 7:

    Keep the pad back to the floor and again switch it on.

    Step up the grey polish, gently buffing up the dry polish to the gloss.

    To attain ultimate shine, you will need just single application.

·         Lastly, apply a sealant and allow it to settle down. This will help you to achieve ultimate shine.
Conclusion:
All your granite flooring, irrespective of age and colour, it always demands personal care. Hire best floor cleaners from the cleaning company and get the best treatment for your floor. For more, get connected to us at https://www.manmachinesolutions.com/.

Comments

  1. Its common for any kind of floor to get prone to dirt and dust well these kind of cleaning can definitely be done by self.But once in a blue moon hiring cleaners is a good option then.

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