How Cleaning on a Regular Basis?
Remove dirt and dust weekly. Get a microfiber mop and do a dry run over your stone floors at least once a week. If your lannon stone surrounds a fireplace, use a microfiber cloth to dust it off weekly. The same goes if you have lannon countertops.
The goal is to keep grime, dust, or debris from accumulating on the surface of the stone. Be careful vacuuming if you have lannon floors. Only use a vacuum designed for hardwood or stone flooring, as it will be less likely to leave scratch marks behind. Wipe up any spills immediately.
Lannon is an absorbent stone, so it will take in any liquids that sit on its surface for very long. This could lead to staining with darker fluids, such as red wine. As soon as you notice a spot, grab a microfiber cloth and wipe it up. Then, wet down a paper towel with water and run it over the area of the spill.
Remove any stickiness. If the surface of the stone feels sticky, even after wiping it with a moistened rag, go ahead and re-wipe it with a damp microfiber cloth that has a few drops of dishwashing liquid on it.
Then, pass over the area once more with a clean, moistened cloth to remove any residue from the dish soap. Complete a deep cleaning with a stone solution every month or so for even better results. With a little bit of effort your lannon stone surfaces can last for a lifetime.