Efflorescence - Porcelain
Efflorescence - Porcelain
Professional advice and the right Lithofin products for your porcelain
LowEfflorescence is the white, powdery, crystalline deposit that appears on stone, brick, and concrete surfaces. It occurs when water migrates through the material, dissolves soluble salts, and carries them to the surface where the water evaporates, leaving the salt crystals behind. Primary efflorescence occurs during the first few months after installation, as construction moisture evaporates from fresh mortar, grout, or concrete.
Recommended products
Lithofin KF Cement Residue Remover diluted
View productStep-by-step instructions
Brush off deposits. Clean with Lithofin KF Cement Residue Remover diluted 1:5. If recurring, investigate substrate moisture and re-grout with low-efflorescence grout.
Expert tips
- Efflorescence on ceramics usually originates from the substrate/grout
- Ceramic tiles themselves don't produce salts
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