This Limestone Floor LOOKED Clean—Until We Revealed the Damage
Your limestone floor might look fine at a glance—but what’s hiding beneath the surface?
In our latest video, we uncover the subtle signs of wear that most homeowners miss. Dull patches, etched spots, and stains that won’t lift are all clues that your floor may need more than just cleaning.Â
Limestone is a porous, calcium-based stone that reacts badly to acidic cleaners and abrasive tools. Even well-meaning mopping can cause long-term damage if the wrong products are used. That’s why we created this guide—to help you spot the difference between a floor that needs cleaning and one that’s ready for restoration.
We cover:
Why supermarket tile cleaners can silently degrade limestone
How to safely clean with pH-neutral products
What professional restoration involves (and when it’s worth it)
Local factors in Teddington that affect limestone wear
If your floor looks dull, feels rough, or has stains that won’t budge, restoration may be your best option. Honing, polishing, and sealing can revive the stone’s natural beauty and protect it for years to come.
We also answer real questions from homeowners:
“Is restoration worth it before selling?”
“How do I know if my cleaner is safe?”
Read the full article here: https://www.tilecleaningsurrey.co.uk/li006
Whether you live in Teddington or anywhere across the UK, this is essential viewing if you want to protect your limestone floor and avoid costly mistakes.














