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Slate indoors doesn’t require anything special—clean water, possibly with a mild, neutral soap, is sufficient. Using appropriate cleaning products for treating indoor slate does most of the work. Below you’ll find two important tips!

What You’ll Need:

  • Mild neutral soap
  • Akemi Steinrens

Impregnated slate has a protective layer that prevents stains of all kinds from penetrating the stone.

Using fatty or wax-based soaps will leave a greasy residue on top. This is not ideal, as dirt will easily stick to this, and over time, the surface will appear yellow and dirty.

From time to time, it’s a good idea to go over the surface with a deep-cleaning product to break down and remove any embedded dirt and grease stains.

For this, you can use a deep cleaner such as Steinrens—a highly concentrated, acid-free cleaning product that’s also free of phosphates and lye. The surfactants are biodegradable.

Dilute Steinrens in a ratio of 1:1 to 1:500 depending on the level of dirt.

Apply and let sit for 10-20 minutes.

For heavy dirt, scrub with a brush if necessary.

Wash/rinse thoroughly with water afterward.

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