![]() Using Baking Soda and Peroxide: For tough stains, this process is largely successful.Note: This mixture has bleaching properties hence can cause discoloration in colored grout. Afterward, scrub the stained surface with a soft brush or pad. Spray the mixture directly on the stain and leave for 10 minutes. Prepare a solution consisting of a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide in equal proportions, and put it in a spray bottle. Using Hydrogen Peroxide: This is recommended for floors that have uncolored grout.A water-based solution of mild detergent or soap can be used to rub out the stains. Rubbing out the Stains: This requires a clean and soft sponge or a scrub with non-metallic bristles. ![]() A soft towel or cloth should be used for this step. This would prevent any material to seep into the pores. Wiping-Off the Spills: Immediately remove any spill as soon as it comes in contact with the surface. This blocks the pores and prevents stains from causing any damage to the floor made of slate stone. Follow the directions given on the sealer container to uniformly apply the sealer on the floor.
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