Soap Residue - Concrete
Soap Residue - Concrete
Professional advice and the right Lithofin products for your concrete
LowSoap residue is a stubborn, milky or cloudy film that builds up on tile and natural stone surfaces, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens. It forms when soap (especially bar soap containing tallow or fatty acids) reacts with minerals in hard water, creating an insoluble calcium or magnesium stearate deposit.
Recommended products
Lithofin MN Easy-Clean for regular maintenance
View productLithofin MN Power-Clean diluted
View productStep-by-step instructions
Clean with Lithofin MN Easy-Clean for regular maintenance. For stubborn buildup, use Lithofin MN Power-Clean diluted 1:5. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
Expert tips
- Quartz composite is non-porous so soap residue sits on the surface
- Avoid abrasive pads that can dull the finish
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