How to Clean a Limestone Fireplace
Place towels at the foot of the fireplace., Vacuum the fireplace., Wipe the fireplace down with dry, microfiber cloth.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Place towels at the foot of the fireplace.
The towels will protect your floors by catching any dirt, dust, soap, and grime during the cleaning process.
Additionally, make sure to remove any objects from your fireplace mantle., Use a handheld vacuum or attachment to remove loose dirt and debris from the limestone surrounding your fireplace.
Make sure to remove the spinning brush attachment or turn it off to avoid scratching the limestone., Do this if you do not have a handheld vacuum, or if the spinning brush cannot be removed from your vacuum.
Starting from the top of the fireplace, wipe it down using the microfiber cloth.
Wipe your fireplace until all of the loose dirt and debris are removed.Loose dirt and debris can scratch your fireplace if it is not removed prior to the cleaning process. -
Step 2: Vacuum the fireplace.
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Step 3: Wipe the fireplace down with dry
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Step 4: microfiber cloth.
Detailed Guide
The towels will protect your floors by catching any dirt, dust, soap, and grime during the cleaning process.
Additionally, make sure to remove any objects from your fireplace mantle., Use a handheld vacuum or attachment to remove loose dirt and debris from the limestone surrounding your fireplace.
Make sure to remove the spinning brush attachment or turn it off to avoid scratching the limestone., Do this if you do not have a handheld vacuum, or if the spinning brush cannot be removed from your vacuum.
Starting from the top of the fireplace, wipe it down using the microfiber cloth.
Wipe your fireplace until all of the loose dirt and debris are removed.Loose dirt and debris can scratch your fireplace if it is not removed prior to the cleaning process.
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