Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: tabitha on September 23, 2010, 07:37:52 am
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hi,
Im new to this site and have a problem :does anyone know how to clean limescale off a granite worktop. the limescale is mainly near the tap area, i could get it off with a limescale remover but it would damage the granite. Has anyone come across this problem? Does anyone have any ideas? thanks
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This can be removed either physically with fine wire wool, stanley knife blade or chemically with a weak acid solution. Wet the area with the acid using a cloth and rinse with plenty of water
Best I would use fine wire wool and go gently
Dave
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Mmm,Id be interested in the replies on this,I use limescale remover,but Ive noticed theres a rainbowy look on the surface, and am wondering if the limescale removers done this??
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Use the wrong cleaner and you could etch the surface then you will have to re-polish and this will be expensive. I use the product and never had a problem. Just test on a small area first and follow instructions.
Aqua Mix Phosphoric Acid Substitute is a premixed acidic treatment designed to remove grout haze, mineral deposits, rust stains, mortar smears, and efflorescence. Effective for the removal of most hard water stains, lime deposits, and soap scum. Also removes cement grout and mortar residue from tile, concrete, and masonry. Etches concrete. No VOCs, No phosphates.
Aqua Mix No VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) formulas help provide better indoor and outdoor air quality compared to similar traditional products.
Uses
Acid resistant natural stone (such as granite and slate), ceramic, porcelain, quarry, saltillo, terra cotta, and other acid resistant tile and stone.
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i wouldn't risk using wire wool or a stanley knife on such a delicate surface. the limecale is only quite light on the surface. I have used a granite cleaner spray and a toothbrush but no luck.
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Failing what Sherco has said try these,
www.extensive.co.uk
Mainly Lithofin products, but they do work.
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i wouldn't risk using wire wool or a stanley knife on such a delicate surface. the limecale is only quite light on the surface. I have used a granite cleaner spray and a toothbrush but no luck.
Speak to the suppliers then if you wont use wire wool (Fine) as they (some) recomend it. We do it all the time.
If you are worried in that it will scratch it ot remove the shine it wont. How do you think the polish stone?
As an alternative use Vingar as thats Acidic and you need an acidic solution to remove limescale.
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try a bit of vinegar and salt this will help dissolve limescale the just work this into a paste with a damp cloth then wash away loads of water did this last month tried it at home dont use wire wool mat as well take an hammer to do the job then use wool
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Sherco has the correct answer here. Aqua Mix Phosphoric Acid Substitute will remove limescale off granite. Do a small test area underneath to make sure you have a true granite and not a Basalt. True granite is not Acid Sensitive
Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics
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Cillit Bang, the one for Lime and Grime.
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Cillit Bang, the one for Lime and Grime.
I do hope you are joking!!!
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Great answer by Sherco, I'm gonna go back and study that one again, very technical indeed. You said you were using a toothbrush. The bristles on the toothbrush wont provide any real degree of agitation so you will be relying on chemical and time to remove the stain. If you use the wrong chemical you will harm the surface, if you use the wrong agitation i.e steel wool, scourer, you will scratch the surface. To harm or to scratch, that is the quesion? Ok you have that tooth brush, now get a green sponge, like the ones they sell in LIDL. There has to be one near you, theyr'e springing up like jack in the boxes. get a used lidl sponge if you have on as it wont be as agressive a newer one. Put some waterbased cleaner one the stain. Cif would be the one I'd try. Put the sponge on there. But dont use your hands. Push the back of the tooth brush into the yellow part of the sponge. It will increase the psi ( pressure per sq inch ) at that point. Move in a circular motion. It should take it out unless its been there for years but if its not working do whar Shergar said and get Kim and Aggie out with a team of rocket scientists :)
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Who said cillit bang? Thats sacrilage, its like using vanish to clean a carpet, whats next didi 7. Does anyone remember that rubbish from the ad years ago? Professionals dont use things like windolene or Mr Muscle are you joking wed all be broke with poison.
Neil