Michele Gastl
Use: A few drops of dishwashing liquid and warm water.
Tools: A cloth, sponge, or mop.
Tips: Sweep or vacuum stone
floors regularly; stone surfaces are susceptible to damage from
grit. Rinse with a clean, soft cloth. Apply a penetrating sealer,
available at stone dealers and home centers, every two to three
years to prevent deep stains. Avoid abrasive cleansers, which can
scratch, and ammonia and nonchlorine bleach, which can dull the
surface.
Tough Stains: Use a ready-made poultice, available at
stone dealers.