Keeping a stone bathroom beautiful for decades

Keeping a stone bathroom beautiful for decades

Natural stone bathrooms combine the worst threats in one room: constant water, soap, limescale, temperature changes, and chemicals. Here's how professionals prevent problems instead of fixing them.

For: Homeowners with stone bathrooms, interior designers, tilers

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Rule 1: Seal before first use

A stone bathroom must be sealed BEFORE the first shower. Water damage starts on day one if the stone is unprotected.

Product: Lithofin MN Stain-Stop

Apply to all stone surfaces: floor, walls, shower niche, bench, threshold. Apply two coats on shower floor and lower wall areas (splash zone). Let cure 24 hours before use.

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Rule 2: Squeegee after every shower

This single habit prevents 90% of bathroom stone problems. Standing water evaporates and deposits limescale, soap scum, and minerals directly into the stone pores.

Keep a squeegee in the shower. 30 seconds after each shower prevents hours of scrubbing later. Wipe walls from top to bottom, then the floor toward the drain.

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Rule 3: Weekly cleaning - the right way

Once a week, clean all stone surfaces with a pH-neutral product. No vinegar, no citrus cleaner, no bleach-based bathroom sprays.

Product: Lithofin MN Wash & Clean

Spray directly onto surfaces, wipe with a soft cloth. For grout joints, use a soft brush. Rinse with clean water afterward. This takes 15 minutes and prevents buildup.

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Rule 4: Annual reseal check

Bathroom sealant wears faster than any other room due to constant water exposure. Check annually and reseal as needed.

Product: Lithofin MN Stain-Stop

Splash water on the stone. If it beads up, the sealer is working. If it soaks in within 3 minutes, it's time to reseal. Shower floors typically need resealing every 1-2 years.

Pro Tips

  • Install an extractor fan and run it for 20 minutes after showering - humidity is the root cause of most bathroom stone problems
  • Avoid dark grout in stone showers - it hides mould initially but makes it harder to spot and treat early
  • If you see pink discolouration on light stone near the shower, it's a bacterium (Serratia marcescens), not a stain. Clean with Lithofin MN Power-Clean
  • Marble is a valid choice for bathrooms IF you commit to the maintenance. If you won't squeegee daily, choose granite or slate instead

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