How to Deal With Streaks on Limestone Tiles?
Limestone is a natural stone that is derived from calcium carbonate. It is a soft stone that turns harder on exposure to excess heat and temperature. This converts limestone into marble, which is one of the hardest tiling materials. The limestone tiles require high maintenance due to their soft texture. They are prone to scratches and stains, which makes them least durable. At times, the texture of the tiles loses its luster. Its color fades away and becomes dull. The streaky appearance needs to be dealt with care to maintain the life of the stone. This occurs due to inappropriate cleaning methods. Sometimes we use harsh chemicals and detergents on the flooring. At times, you fail to rinse the flooring after the cleaning process. The dust and chemicals on the surface get accumulated and produce streaks on the tile surface. The physical characteristics of limestone are similar to glass tiles. Whenever, you spill water on the glass window and fail to wipe it, you can find the stains of w