Cleaning, protecting stones with Stone-Tech Pro
June 14, 2003 | 12:00am
Do you know that the secret of the polished look of stonewalls and floors of modern buildings and homes lie in its simple care and maintenance?
Stone Tech Professionals, an exclusive line of stone surface cleaners, has introduced three new types of products designed to clean, restore and protect the surface of natural stone, ceramic tiles, limestone floors and granite.
"The Stone Tech Professionals is acknowledged by chemical technologists to be superior in the care and maintenance of stone floors, walls, countertops, even slate patios," said Joseph L. Ang, president of Multi-Rich Home-Decors, the exclusive distributor of Stone Tech Professional in the country.
Ang said that although a stone is hard, it is also porous making it absorb spills and stains if left untreated.
"Klenz All" is an alkaline cleaner that is safe to use on all natural stone, ceramic, grout, as well as polished and unpolished hard surfaces. Ordinary soaps and acid cleaners are sometimes ineffective in cleaning these surfaces because soap leaves scum that damage the polish of the stone and acid etches marble surfaces.
Theres also "Restore", a heavy-duty ceramic tile and grout cleaner that restores the surface to its brand new sheen and effectively removes grout haze. With a ph level of 1, it does not emit toxic gases and is an ideal replacement for muriatic acid.
If one wants to maintain the natural shine and polish of natural stone, tiles and masonry surfaces, "Cleanstone" suits best because it is a neutral and economical cleaner with protector that seals in the gleam of these surfaces.
"Stone Tech Professionals are highly recommended so as not to etch the polish, discolor the surface, scratch the stone and degrade the sealer. Investing in proper stone cleaners to protect a lifelong investment is a wise investment in itself," Ang said.
For more product information and service, call Multi-Rich Home-Decors at 532-1147; 531-6396 and 531-5044.
Stone Tech Professionals, an exclusive line of stone surface cleaners, has introduced three new types of products designed to clean, restore and protect the surface of natural stone, ceramic tiles, limestone floors and granite.
"The Stone Tech Professionals is acknowledged by chemical technologists to be superior in the care and maintenance of stone floors, walls, countertops, even slate patios," said Joseph L. Ang, president of Multi-Rich Home-Decors, the exclusive distributor of Stone Tech Professional in the country.
Ang said that although a stone is hard, it is also porous making it absorb spills and stains if left untreated.
"Klenz All" is an alkaline cleaner that is safe to use on all natural stone, ceramic, grout, as well as polished and unpolished hard surfaces. Ordinary soaps and acid cleaners are sometimes ineffective in cleaning these surfaces because soap leaves scum that damage the polish of the stone and acid etches marble surfaces.
Theres also "Restore", a heavy-duty ceramic tile and grout cleaner that restores the surface to its brand new sheen and effectively removes grout haze. With a ph level of 1, it does not emit toxic gases and is an ideal replacement for muriatic acid.
If one wants to maintain the natural shine and polish of natural stone, tiles and masonry surfaces, "Cleanstone" suits best because it is a neutral and economical cleaner with protector that seals in the gleam of these surfaces.
"Stone Tech Professionals are highly recommended so as not to etch the polish, discolor the surface, scratch the stone and degrade the sealer. Investing in proper stone cleaners to protect a lifelong investment is a wise investment in itself," Ang said.
For more product information and service, call Multi-Rich Home-Decors at 532-1147; 531-6396 and 531-5044.
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