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  2. The best wet mops to clean hard floors - AOL

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    That’s where wet mops come into play: They use moisture and cleaning solutions to polish and disinfect hard floors. To find the best wet mops that take the stress out of cleaning, we spoke to ...

  3. Grout - Wikipedia

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    Grout cleaner is a basic cleaning solution that is applied on grout lines and removes the dirt and dust. [9] A die grinder is used for faster removal of old grout compared to a standard grout saw. A pointing trowel is used for applying grout in flagstone and other stone works.

  4. Stone sealer - Wikipedia

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    Stone sealing is the application of a surface treatment to products constructed of natural stone to retard staining and corrosion. [1] All bulk natural stone is riddled with interconnected capillary channels that permit penetration by liquids and gases.

  5. Floor cleaning - Wikipedia

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    The treatment needed for different types of floors is very different. [4] Slipping is a common safety hazard for cleaning methods that involve water or other liquids, especially if the floor is left wet. [5] Sawdust is used on some floors to absorb any liquids that fall rather than trying to prevent them being spilt.

  6. Lime mortar - Wikipedia

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    Measure out water. How much depends on how wet you want your mix to be, and how damp/wet your sand is. A good starting point is 1 quart of water per gallon of sand. Add about 2/3 of the water to your dry ingredients and mix until even consistency. Add the reserved dry ingredients and/or the remaining water to get a mix you like.

  7. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Permeable pavers also combat erosion that occurs when grass is dry or dead, by replacing grassed areas in suburban and residential environments. [9] The goal is to control stormwater at the source, reduce runoff and improve water quality by filtering pollutants in the subsurface layers.