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Sweep it, use a Swiffer Dry, or a stone cleaner. Do not use regular floor/tile cleaners and do not use a great deal or water.
I have chosen you to sweep the floor.
A stone restorer is not needed to polish a travertine floor. However, the process is complex and time consuming and involves the use of a pressure washer and floor polisher with several different grits of sand paper and steel wool.
Yes, travertine tiles are great looking tile and do have a lot of benefits. It depends on what area you will be tiling because you do not want to use travertine outdoors but it can be used throughout the inside of your home.
If you have an engineered wood floor here are some tips for proper care. For a spill, clean up as soon as possible as they should not be exposed to moisture for very long. Sweep regularly to prevent the floor from scratches. Use a rug to help protect the floor.
Comb. You use a brush to comb your hair like you use a broom to sweep the floor Or, Broom is to sweep as brush is to brush. When you use a brush you are brushing your hair; when you use a comb you are combing it.
Vinyl floors are a very popular brand of floor due to their flattering styles and easy maintenance. To keep your floor clean, first sweep the floor to pick up any loose dirt and then mop with a dish soap and water solution.
Usually a broom. Sweep the dirt pile into a dust pan and then deposit it in the trash.
I would not use any liquid cleaner on wood floors. If you have dust then sweep the floor. If you get a spill then use paper towels.
Removing dirt, dust or sand from the floor. Sweep the floor properly with a broom which has soft bristles. After that use one soft dry cloth to clean it. mngranite.co
The most effective products you can use to clean your travertine kitchen countertops is Travertine. You can find more info at www.findstone.com/curetrav.htm The best way to clean natural stone is with products that are designed for them. For more information on cleaning Travertine visit http://www.ehow.com/how_2087792_clean-travertine.html.
i think it is just a myth or superstitious talk that one should not sweep the floor at night because earlier people use to say "Lakshmi" chali jati h but the fact was in ancient time electricity was not there so any precious thing could go out but these days we have proper electricity so y not to sweep? Another thing "Guru Gobind Ji" said koi khana kha reha hoga to particles of dust can go in his plate but if in a room nobody is having dinner that time one definitely can sweep.