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Tile Mediums
Limestone
Uses• Interior and exterior installations Types
• Polished: During production, a facet is put on each crystal at a microscopic level – much as a jeweler would facet a diamond. The resultant smooth surface allows light to refract in and out of the stone in a parallel way. This enhances the visible sheen and gives the appearance of depth and luster. • Honed: Grinding the surface achieves a smooth, non-reflective finish. Special Considerations
• Color variations are common and enhance the natural beauty of limestone. Be sure to inspect multiple samples before selection to ensure satisfaction with colors and patterns. • Do clean with a dust mop and neutral cleaner to remove most dirt. • Do use a penetrating sealer to prevent staining. Because many stones are porous to some degree, excessive water may cause reactions stone such as oxidation (rust), spalling, deterioration of dry veins, etc. "Special Impregnating" sealers are recommended to avoid these problems. Creative Tile & Stone representatives can recommend appropriate sealers. • Do clean natural stones with "special stone cleaners", "pH balanced cleaners" or "neutral base cleaners." • Do not clean any natural stone with acidic cleaners, including (but not limited to) vinegar or cleaners with "lemon" or "lime" on the label. These products will abrade the polish from the stone. Sealers DO NOT protect polished surfaces from these types of cleaners. |