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We bought a home with travertine marble floors throughout the entire first floor. In the kitchen it appears that the fill is gone and dirt has collected in the holes. What is the best way to clean the floors and grout so it appears more like the floors in the areas that have less traffic?
 

Dear Sara:

If it were only for the stone and the grout, I would give you advice on how to do it yourself. But the dirt in the holes is a problem that's beyond regular cleaning utensils. I would suggest that the first time around you hire a company specializing in tile and grout cleaning. They have the right equipment to extract the dirt from deep inside the holes. Once the floor is cleaned, you can proceed to do the filling of the holes, if the company does not offer such type of service. If they won't, let me know and I will give you directions on how to do the right filling in an easy way.

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