Restoration of Tile, Stone, Concrete, Carpet Floors for Coachella, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio and for the rest of the Coachella Valley.
Driven by our passion for natural stone, we provide stone care solutions to keep your stone floors and bathroom surfaces beautiful.
Our Most Popular Products for YOU!
Floor and Surface Cleaner and Polish Revitalizer
Features + Benefits
- Mold and mildew resistant protector
- Cleans everyday messes while reinforcing protection
- Built-in sealer makes surfaces easier to clean
- Neutral, gentle formula
- Great for stone countertops and everywhere else
Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine and sandstone. Ceramic Porcelain and Tile. Best suited for the most porous stone surfaces.
Directions
Note: Directions may vary depending on size.
- Spray directly on soiled area.
- Wipe clean with a dry towel, lint-free cloth or sponge. No need to rinse.
- Repeat for heavily soiled areas.
Heavy
Duty Floor and Bathroom Surface Sealer
Features + Benefits
- Advanced penetrating microbond protection
- Heavy duty protection against all stains
- Makes cleaning stone easier
- Preserves natural look
- Water-based low-solids coating
- Interior & exterior
Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, terrazzo, travertine and sandstone.
Directions
Always test in a small inconspicuous area with a 24-hour cure time to determine ease of application and desired results. Allow new grout installations to cure for a minimum of 72 hours prior to application. Make sure surface is clean, dry and free of waxes and coatings.
- Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
- Sealer may be applied to damp surfaces one hour after standing water has been removed.
- Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, low-pressure chemical-resistant sprayer, roller or brush.
- Allow sealer to penetrate the surface for 15-30 minutes. During this time, distribute excess over entire area to insure even penetration. Wipe entire surface thoroughly with clean dry towel.
- A second coat may be needed for porous, absorbent surfaces and should be applied 30-40 minutes after initial application as directed in steps 3-4.
- A minimum of 15 minutes after final application, wipe entire surface with a clean dry towel to remove any excess sealer. If needed, dampen white nylon pad with sealer to remove residue and dry again thoroughly with clean dry towel.
- A full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours; foot traffic may begin in 6-8 hours. Cover with red rosin paper, if foot traffic must resume before the recommended time periods have passed.
- Clean equipment with water.
Floor
and Surface Color
Enhancer
Features + Benefits
- Easier to use
- Richens color
- Standard protection against all stains
- Water-based
- Interior use
Where to Use
Natural stone such as marble, limestone, slate, travertine, sandstone, flagstone, tumbled stone, flamed stone & textured stone. Masonry & concrete.
Directions
Note: Directions may vary by size. Always test in a small inconspicuous area with a 24-hour cure time to determine ease of application and desired results. Allow new grout installations to cure for a minimum of 72 hours prior to application. Make sure surface is clean, thoroughly dry and free of waxes and coatings. Not recommended for exterior surfaces.
- Mask off and protect any baseboards or adjacent areas to avoid splashing and overspray onto surfaces not intended to be treated.
- Liberally apply an even coat using a paint pad, low-pressure chemical-resistant sprayer, roller or brush.
- Allow to penetrate the surface for 15-30 minutes; denser material may require maximum time for Enhancer to penetrate. During this time, distribute excess over entire area to insure even penetration. Completely wipe surface dry. DO NOT ALLOW ENHANCER TO DRY COMPLETELY ON SURFACE.
- A second coat may be needed for porous, absorbent surfaces or if a darker appearance is required and should be applied one hour after initial application as directed in steps 2-3.
- A full cure is achieved after 24-72 hours; foot traffic may begin in 6-8 hours. Cover with red rosin paper, if foot traffic must resume before the recommended time periods have passed.
- Clean equipment with water.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION;
Countertops and Vanities
Use a neutral, pH-balanced cleaner such as our Cleaner and Protector specially formulated for stone on a regular basis to remove residues from cooking oils and everyday food spills, as well as hairspray or other cosmetics. Be careful with common foods and drinks contain acids that may etch or dull the stone surface. Also, some common toiletries (i.e., perfume, toothpaste, mouthwash) contain acids and other ingredients that may damage the stone surface or degrade the sealer.
Floor Surfaces
Dust mop interior floors frequently using a clean, non-treated, dry dust mop. Sand, dirt and grit do the most damage to natural stone surfaces due to their abrasiveness. Mats or area rugs inside and outside an entrance will help to minimize the potential damage from these particles. In addition, be careful when using a vacuum cleaner as the metal or plastic attachments or wheels may scratch the surface. Damp mop the stone floor with a diluted solution of a neutral cleaner designed for stone. Keep off floor until completely dry, as wet stone floors may be slippery.
Bath and Other Wet Areas
Periodic use of a neutral stone cleaner will remove any soap scum or hard water deposits that may have formed. In the bath, or other wet areas, using a squeegee after each use can minimize soap scum and hard water deposit buildup.
What to Do When a Spill Occurs
No matter how careful you are, spills are going to happen. A quick response and the right solutions can keep spills from damaging your stone or degrading the sealer.
Etch Marks
Highly acidic substances such as orange juice, coffee, vinegar, wine, tomato products, mustard and many soft drinks will “etch” most marble, limestone and travertine. Sealing allows you time to wipe up a spill, but it cannot stop the chemical reaction that may leave a dull mark.
General cleaners not specifically designed for natural stone are not recommended. These may etch away the polish, discolor the surface, scratch the stone or degrade the sealer. Professional refinishing is the best way to permanently remove etch marks and restore your natural stone’s even finish.
Food Spills
Scoop up the food with a plastic spoon. Blot with dry, white cloth. Spray the area with a neutral stone cleaner and wipe off excess with a clean cloth.
Liquid Spills
Blot away the excess with a clean, dry, white cloth while turning the cloth frequently. Spray the area with a neutral stone cleaner and wipe off excess with a clean cloth.
Mud
Let the mud stain dry completely. Remove dried mud with a soft plastic or nylon brush. Spray affected area with a neutral stone cleaner. Wipe dry with a clean cloth. If the stain remains, contact a professional cleaner.
Oily Stains
If you identify the stain as having an oil base (from foods like salad, cooking oils, butter or some cosmetics) you may be able to remove the stain using a poultice. A poultice will wick up the stain from deep within the stone.
Please contact us for a free inspection and professional quotation.