Q: We are preparing our house for sale and have installed beautiful granite counters in the kitchen, and what our installer tells us is Travertine in the bathroom on a ready-made cabinet. The granite was professionally sealed and is a wonderful addition. However, even after having the Travertine sealed (again by a professional) we are finding that ANY soap or water makes a mark that is difficult to remove. If you can recommend products or processes to help with soap marks or other unavoidable bathroom marks, we would like to make and order. Help please! and Thanks.
A: Travertine is a type of limestone that is sensitive to acids and, unlike granite, is soft and will leave marks like that found with soapscum. There is not alot you can do other than to keep it clean and have it professionally polished. You can find a qualified professional here in our Find A Pro section. There are some topical products that you can place on it which will help, but your best choice is to keep it clean. Use soap dishes etc.
Article ID: 188
Created: November 20, 2009
Last Updated: February 17, 2018
Author: Troy Lewis
Online URL: https://sr-manual.com/kb/article/how-do-i-clean-my-travertine-and-granite-counters-188.html