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Cleaning textured stone wall tiles...
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I'm a bit late to the party but I've been searching for an answer myself. Having found one I hope this can help someone else. Your saviour is a Magic Eraser! Minimal effort (I hate cleaning) and the kitchen floor I was about to rip up because it NEVER looked clean, can now stay. You can get them in supermarkets or cheaper versions in the pound shops. Hope this helps!0
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Unless your bathroom is huge, having stone on the walls (especially limestone) is a nightmare and they never dry out properly. leaving them susceptible to mould and fungus. You'll be surprised too at how far soap scum can travel.
Treating them can help, but you have to redo it several times a year and honestly, it's a pain.0
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