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Care for natural stone filler properly: This way the surface stays beautiful for a long time

Natural stone filler appears to be of high quality and is robust, but requires the right care. The guide covers everything from everyday care to spot treatment, protective coatings and seasonal checks.

Area of ​​application

Mainz, Neuwied and the surrounding area

Proceed

Advice, on-site testing, clean system setup

Goal

Long-lasting, dense and easy-care surfaces

Short answer: Gentle cleaning, regular inspection and a coordinated protective layer keep natural stone fillers looking good in the long term.
Reference from a Schattauer customer project: Terrace project with coordinated sealing, decorative surface and weather-resistant layer structure. Focus: Properly care for natural stone filler.
Original project photo from the Schattauer company on the topic of properly caring for natural stone fillers.
Real Schattauer project recording for design with substance: terrace project with coordinated sealing, decorative surface and weather-resistant layer structure.
Practical recording from Schattauer from Mainz/Neuwied: Design with substance.

Everyday care: clean gently, maintain structure

Mild cleaners, clear water and soft brushes are sufficient for most surfaces. Aggressive agents can attack the surface.

It is important not to let dirt dry. Short, regular cleaning saves intensive work later. This makes it easier to avoid stains in the next step.

Short info: Practical note: It is better to clean frequently and gently than rarely and too harshly.

Treat stains early

Leaves, plant pots, oil or traces of rust leave visible stains over time. The quicker you react, the easier they are to remove.

Stagnant moisture promotes discoloration. Therefore, critical areas should be checked regularly.

Short info: Warning signs: dark spots or dull areas indicate a need for care.

Refreshing a protective layer: when it makes sense

Depending on use, the protective layer wears off. The surface then loses its protective effect and becomes dull more quickly.

An early refresh keeps the appearance stable and protects the structure in the long term.

Short info: Follow-up care pays off: a refresh is usually significantly cheaper than a repair.

Care throughout the year

In winter, road salt should only be used carefully as it can attack surfaces.

After periods of frost, it is worth carrying out a quick visual inspection to identify small damage early.

Short info: Seasonal tip: Spring and autumn are ideal times for a care check.

Practical knowledge: Plan care frequency and protection carefully

Natural stone filler remains permanently beautiful if cleaning and the protective layer are carefully planned.

Checklist for clients

  • Set regular, mild cleaning as standard.
  • Observe problem areas (plant pots, drains, edges) specifically.
  • Visually check the protective layer and plan for a refresh.
  • Clarify winter care and use of road salt in advance.

Common stumbling blocks in practice

  • Use aggressive cleaners or high pressure without leaving a distance.
  • Allow stains to stand for a long time until they are deeply absorbed.
  • Only start care after visible damage.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use a high-pressure cleaner?

Only with distance and moderate pressure - too much pressure can damage the structure.

How often should natural stone filler be cleaned?

Depending on usage, seasonal cleaning plus short interim checks is often sufficient.

Can the color be refreshed?

Yes, depending on the system, refreshing or recoating is possible.

Regional entrances for Mainz and Neuwied

If you would like to get straight into regional project planning, these pages lead to suitable performance and decision paths:

Next Steps

If you would like to classify your project, send us dimensions, photos and your target image. This will give you a quick, reliable initial assessment.

Helpful introductions

Direct contact: To the contact form or by phone at 0177-3727033.

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