Find the Right Solution for Your Stone Care Needs
Simple, Effective Stone Care
No matter your stone care challenge, we provide the perfect stone cleaning products to keep it looking its best. Find the best-tailored solutions to maintain and enhance your stone.

Stained & Dirty Stone?
Maintaining the beauty of your stone surfaces is simple with the right cleaning solutions. Whether it’s removing a wine stain from your benchtop, cleaning outdoor tiles, or keeping your countertops spotless, we’ve got you covered. Our products are made to clean effectively while preserving the natural elegance of your stone.
Need Protection from Daily Damage?
Protecting your stone surfaces is effortless with our premium sealers. Whether it's countertops, outdoor tiles, or marble, our sealers provide a strong barrier against stains and damage, ensuring lasting beauty and durability.

FAQ
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How do I know if I need a cleaning, sealing, or restoration product?
Start by assessing the condition of your stone surface. If it's dirty or stained, a cleaning product is ideal. If you want to protect your stone from future damage, consider a sealing product. For surfaces that have been worn or damaged, restoration products will help bring them back to their original state
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How often should I use cleaning products on my stone surfaces?
The frequency of cleaning depends on the amount of use and exposure your stone surfaces receive. Generally, it's a good idea to clean regularly to prevent dirt buildup. For high-traffic areas, you may need to clean more frequently.
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How long does a stone sealer last?
The longevity of a sealer varies based on the type of stone, the sealer used, and the level of wear and tear. Typically, sealers need to be reapplied every 1-3 years. Check the manufacturer's recommendations for specific guidance.
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Can I use cleaning products on all types of stone surfaces?
Most cleaning products are designed to be safe for a variety of stone surfaces. However, it's important to use products specifically formulated for your type of stone (e.g., marble, granite) to avoid potential damage.