Bluestone - Paano linisin, selyuhan at panatilihin
Ang Bluestone ay isang natural na bato na may maraming kulay na may napakagandang texture na lumalampas sa mga istilo ng disenyo, na nagbibigay ito ng walang hanggang apela. Hindi nakakagulat na ang bluestone ay isang napakasikat na pagpipilian sa mga Australian na may-ari ng bahay. O na araw-araw, nakakakuha kami ng tambak ng mga query tungkol sa pag-aalaga at pagpapanatili ng bluestone.
Ang Bluestone at basalt ay karaniwang nangangailangan ng parehong mga produkto at pamamaraan para sa paglilinis, pagprotekta at pagpapanatili. Gayunpaman, maraming uri ng bluestone surface sa Australia ang inaangkat mula sa ibang bansa. Iba-iba ang bawat variant at maaaring magkaiba ang reaksyon depende sa kanilang pinagmulan.
(Pinagmulan ng larawan: The Contemporist )
Inirerekomenda ng aming koponan ang paggamit ng mga produktong 'MN' na partikular sa natural na bato ng Lithofin para sa sawn at honed finishes.
(Pinagmulan ng larawan: Design Milk )
Mahalagang gumamit lamang ng mga espesyal na produkto ng pangangalaga sa bato sa bluestone. Kahit na ang bluestone at basalt ay lubhang matibay, maaari silang maging sensitibo sa mga acidic na panlinis at (kung minsan) mga solvent based sealers.
Maaari nitong baguhin ang komposisyon ng ibabaw ng bato, na magdulot ng pinsala na maaaring mangailangan ng propesyonal na interbensyon ng isang dalubhasang propesyonal sa pangangalaga ng bato.
(Pinagmulan ng larawan: The Local Project )
Paglilinis
Gumamit ng Lithofin MN Power-Clean para sa masusing paglilinis sa hone at sawn textured bluestone surface.
Muling tinatakan
Ang isang light application ng water-based na Lithofin STAINSTOP W (wet-on-wet application) ay mapipigilan ang pagtagos ng tubig, langis, grasa at pangkalahatang dumi sa mga bluestone na ibabaw at mga groutline nang hindi binabago ang hitsura ng ibabaw.
Pagpapanatili
Para sa pang-araw-araw na paglilinis, gamitin Lithofin MN Easy-Care , isang neutral na panlinis sa ibabaw na binuo upang makatulong na mapanatili at protektahan ang kulay ng mga natural na sahig na bato. Pagkaraan ng ilang panahon, ang mga ibabaw ng bluestone ay bubuo ng natural na patina.
PROFESSIONAL NA TULONG
Kung mayroon kang umiiral na isyu sa iyong mga bluestone surface sa iyong bahay o gusali, mangyaring huwag mag-atubiling mag-drop sa amin ng isang katanungan na may ilang malapit na larawan ng problema.
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Hi… we have blue stone pavers on a front porch. My daughter accidentally sprayed sunscreen on them from an aerosol can leaving a few dark stains. Can these be removed?
A stone cleaning professional came and cleaned all our bluestone outside (120m2) and recommended sealing . There has clearly been way too much sealer used and the bluestone is now all blotchy like patches are wet. It smells like petroleum and feels a little oily. He came back and pressure hosed it again with no change. How can we get rid of the excess sealer? Thank you.
Hi we have blue stone pavers outside and around the pool which have recently been sealed. Every time we drop something in the pavers say watermelon, or ice cream or water based products the tiles stain and leave marks . Can you suggest a product that can be used on the pavers to be used with a mop to remove? With thanks.
Hi,
Hope you are well.
We have Blue stone pavers both inside and outside our house.
THe pavers in the bathrooms always look wet and dirty in sections of the bathroom, particularly in front of the sink.
The pavers outside have had a high pressure hose on them twice a year ( for 5 years now) as we have had to scrape off salt as a product of effloresccence.
The ones outside have also been cleaned with chlorine and water mixtures, and some of the pavers llook really blotchy now.
I need help.
Any suggestions will be FANTASTIC.
many thanks
Raveena Marks, Sydney.
Hi,
Hope you are well.
We have Blue stone pavers both inside and outside our house.
THe pavers in the bathrooms always look wet and dirty in sections of the bathroom, particularly in front of the sink.
The pavers outside have had a high pressure hose on them twice a year ( for 5 years now) as we have had to scrape off salt as a product of effloresccence.
The ones outside have also been cleaned with chlorine and water mixtures, and some of the pavers llook really blotchy now.
I need help.
Any suggestions will be FANTASTIC.
many thanks
Raveena Marks, Sydney.