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A shower enclosure is one of the bathroom surfaces most exposed to water, steam, and detergent residues. For this reason, it tends to get dirty quickly and lose its shine if it is not maintained with proper regular cleaning.
Correct shower enclosure maintenance helps prevent limescale buildup, water marks, and soap residues. As a result, it also reduces the need for more intensive descaling treatments.
In a villa located in the Tuscan countryside, a restoration was carried out on an outdoor terracotta floor, which had deteriorated due to mould, lichens, moss, and black stains caused by moisture. The main goal was to effectively remove mould and lichens and protect the material over time.
During the cleaning phase, the team used ALGANET®—a professional stain remover specifically formulated to eliminate biological colonies from terracotta and stone surfaces. The treatment successfully removed even the most stubborn encrustations without damaging the material.
Afterwards, they applied TIM®—a transparent and breathable protective product designed to prevent the future formation of mould, stains, and new lichens. This product has the advantage of preserving the aesthetic appearance of terracotta while maintaining its breathability.
The final result is a fully restored terracotta surface: clean, protected, easy to maintain, and resistant to atmospheric agents. This intervention stands as a concrete example of how to remove mould and lichens in a long-lasting and professional way, thanks to Marbec products.
The company Pippolo carried out a complete treatment on an outdoor black concrete floor, with the goal of protecting it from weathering and preserving its appearance over time. The process began with a deep cleaning using VIACEM and a Tynex pad, followed by the application of the hydro-oil repellent protector TIM. Finally, a finishing product was applied, giving the concrete a matte, enhanced look that is resistant to rain, sun, and dirt. The result is a surface that is enhanced, protected, and easy to maintain.
A microwave that smells like food, a mini oven with grease splashes and an air fryer with residue on the racks are very common situations.
However, when you do not clean these appliances regularly, they start holding onto odours, baked-on dirt and streaks. Over time, cleaning becomes harder and less effective.
In this guide, you will learn how to clean a microwave, how to clean a mini oven and how to clean an air fryer. You will also find simple DIY methods and an eco-friendly option for deeper cleaning, without damaging internal surfaces.
Cleaning stainless steel surfaces correctly is essential to keep them hygienic, functional and visually well maintained over time. Stains, streaks, dull areas or signs of corrosion are rarely caused by dirt alone. In most cases, they result from unsuitable cleaning methods or overly aggressive detergents.
In this article, you will find a practical guide to understanding when and how to clean stainless steel, which habits to adopt for routine maintenance and which specific products to use depending on the type of dirt and the surface to be treated.
After cleaning and organising every room in the house following our spring cleaning guide for indoor spaces, the feeling of freshness and order is truly satisfying. However, spring cleaning does not end indoors. With the arrival of warmer weather, we naturally start using the outdoor areas of the home again. Terraces, balconies and gardens become perfect places to relax or spend time outside. During winter, however, these surfaces are often neglected and exposed to rain, humidity and atmospheric dirt. For this reason, it is important to dedicate some time to cleaning outdoor spaces, preparing them properly for the new season.
In this guide we will see how to organise spring cleaning for outdoor areas, starting with floors, garden furniture and barbecues.
When spring arrives, the house seems to ask for just one thing: fresh air and renewal. Days become longer, sunlight enters through the windows, and suddenly we notice dust in corners, clutter in drawers, and surfaces that need a deeper clean. Spring cleaning comes from this need: to declutter, reorganize, and thoroughly clean the house after the winter months.
But where should you start with spring cleaning at home?
Many people postpone it because they think it requires several days of work. In reality, with a little home cleaning organization, everything becomes much easier. In this practical guide, you will discover how to organize spring cleaning at home, room by room, with practical tips and professional products that help you achieve truly effective results.
Floor-cleaning robots simplify household cleaning, but to keep them efficient, it is essential to use specific detergents. ROBOGRES and ROBOPARQUET are low-foam concentrated solutions, ideal for porcelain stoneware and parquet, respectively. ROBOGRES prevents streaks, protects surfaces, and leaves a fresh scent, while ROBOPARQUET ensures deep cleaning, quick drying, and gentleness on wooden floors. Both have a neutral pH, making them safe for children and pets. The use of distilled water is recommended to prevent limescale buildup and maintain the robot’s efficiency.
Understanding when to schedule a deep bathroom cleaning becomes essential when regular cleaning is no longer enough to control stubborn limescale buildup. Dull surfaces, persistent white marks, and visible mineral deposits are clear signs that your bathroom needs more than simple daily maintenance.
A deep clean is not something to repeat too often. Instead, it should be a targeted intervention, done at the right time, to restore surfaces and make long-term bathroom maintenance easier.
The article explains how the company Emila & Pippo restored a damaged Carrara marble countertop using Marbec products, specifically SGRISER and the KIT RECUPERA MARMO, to clean and re-polish the surface, bringing it back to its original shine.