What will keep my travertine floor shiny

Sed16590021
by Sed16590021
i have had it polished several times but it gets dull so quickly thanks

  3 answers
  • Sue Lilly Sue Lilly on Jun 22, 2017

    dusters on feet lol

  • Nan9304915 Nan9304915 on Jun 22, 2017

    I used a steam mop on mine. It removed that layer of glue dust that accumulated due the humidity and dust. I only used water in the steam mop.

  • Carole Triplett Brooks Carole Triplett Brooks on Jun 22, 2017

    When was the last time you reapplied sealer? It should be done annually.


    How to Seal Travertine Tile

    Step One: Remove Any Wax Coating

    Travertine may come with a wax coating on the surface. If your tiles are sealed with wax, the first step is to remove the wax with a specialized wax remover. Make sure you select a non-acidic solution, as travertine is extremely sensitive to acidic substances and will stain.


    Step Two: Clean the Travertine

    Thoroughly sweep your travertine flooring to remove any large dirt and dust particles. Follow this with a careful vacuuming using your vacuum’s brush attachment.


    Apply an alkaline or neutral cleanser that is designed for travertine floors. Follow the manufacturer’s directions for cleaning your tiles with this product. It’s important to remove any dirt, dust, or grease build-up from the floors. Dry the surface with a cotton or microfiber cloth.


    Step Three: Allow the Tiles to Dry

    Let the travertine tiles dry for 72 hours before applying your sealer. Restrict foot traffic during this period to keep the floors clean.


    Step Four: Apply the Sealant

    Carefully follow the manufacturer’s directions for your chosen sealer. The application process for most products requires spreading the sealer over the tiles in an even coat using a lambswool applicator or soft cloth. Work in small sections of flooring beginning at the farthest point of the room. Do not proceed to the next section of tile until you are completely finished with the application process on the tiles you can currently reach.


    Wait about 30 minutes for the first application of sealer to dry. Apply a second coat in the same manner as the first. Mop up excess sealer and buff the flooring with a microfiber or cotton cloth. After buffing one area of the floor, you can move on and begin sealing the next portion of your travertine tiles.


    Step Five: Allow the Sealer to Dry

    Allow about 48 hours for the sealer to dry. If you can stay off your flooring for longer, this is ideal. To test your sealer, scatter a few drops of water on the floor. If the sealer has cured properly, the water will form small beads.


    Why Seal Travertine?

    While travertine is a durable product, it is also porous, which makes it susceptible to staining. Sealing your travertine will protect it from this type of damage. This regular DIY job will extend the life of your travertine tiles so you can enjoy years of beautiful flooring with the product.



    How to Maintain Your Travertine Floors

    Clean your sealed flooring regularly with warm water and a neutral cleaning solution. Keep acidic substances, such as orange juice, away from travertine floors even after they’ve been sealed, as they can still stain. Reapply your sealer annually or once every two years as recommended by the manufacturer.


    Travertine floors are a beautiful choice that will enhance your home when properly maintained. Keep your floors sealed for the best results.


    Travertine cleaner:


    Stone Pro Crystal Clean - Daily Stone and Tile Cleaner - Concentrate - 1 Gallon


    Sealers:


    Black Diamond Nex-Gen Natural Stone Penetrating Sealer: Seals & Protects; Granite, Marble, Travertine, Limestone, Concrete, Grout, Tile, Brick, Block & Slate Floors, Patios and Fireplaces