Removing a Stain Left By a Potted Plant
Question: I have a water ring where a plant was sitting on my hearthstone, which I believe is limestone. Is there any way to remove it? I appreciate your help. Gre...
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Question: I have a water ring where a plant was sitting on my hearthstone, which I believe is limestone. Is there any way to remove it? I appreciate your help. Gre...
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Read More »Working with natural stone for many years, we’ve become intimately familiar with it –how to care for it, protect it, and resolve problems when they occur. We are a...
Read More »If you have soapstone in your business or home, you may have discovered it is more easily scratched than some other stone types. But did you also know these scratc...
Read More »Installing a new stone or tile floor yourself? Here is important information from the pros on the first cleaning that you need to know before you start.
Read More »If you have a driveway or garage, the odds are good you have at least once in your life encountered oil stains and discovered that they don’t hose off very well. S...
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