Efflorescence on Granite: Is There Any Fix?
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Many people ask, "Can efflorescence on granite be cleaned completely?" Here's the honest answer: Efflorescence is nearly impossible to remove completely.
Why Can’t Efflorescence Be Cleaned? 🤔
Efflorescence occurs when alkaline substances and soluble salts penetrate the capillaries of the stone. Even if you clean🧽, polish🔧, or hire professionals🧑🔧, these substances remain inside the stone. Ultimately, these methods are just a waste of time and money💸.
Two Solutions Only:
- Accept It: If the efflorescence doesn't bother you much, you can choose to ignore it🙈.
- Remove and Reinstall: If you can't live with it, the best option is to remove the affected stone🔨 and reinstall new ones.
How to Prevent Efflorescence? 🚫
When reinstalling, always use professional anti-efflorescence materials. I highly recommend using Hanshi 130 Anti-Efflorescence Additive✨. It locks the alkaline substances inside the cement, preventing them from reaching the stone’s surface.
Why Hanshi 130 is Essential? 💡
Some people skip using anti-efflorescence additives to save a little money🪙, only to face serious issues later. Efflorescence returns, cleaning fails, and the stones need to be replaced. This so-called "cost-saving" leads to much higher costs💸 and wasted time⏳.
Conclusion ✅
If your stone has efflorescence, don’t waste time trying to clean it🧼 or polish it—these won’t work. Either accept it or reinstall the stone with Hanshi 130 to prevent efflorescence from happening again. Remember: saving small costs now can lead to big regrets later! 🛠️
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