The specific method used to clean and polish natural stone depends on the type of stone, its condition, and the type of finish desired. However, there are some general guidelines that can be followed for most types of natural stone. To clean natural stone, it is recommended to use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for natural stone. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners as they can damage the stone. A soft cloth or sponge should be used to apply the cleaner, and the surface should be rinsed thoroughly with water afterward. For regular cleaning, a solution of mild soap and water can be used. To polish natural stone, it is necessary to first remove any scratches or etches. This can be done using a polishing powder or compound specific to the type of stone. The powder or compound is applied to the surface using a soft cloth, and the surface is then buffed to a shine. For a final touch, a stone sealer can be applied to protect the surface and enhance its shine.It is important to note that some natural stones, such as marble and limestone, are more porous and sensitive to acidic substances, and may require special care and attention. It is always recommended to consult a professional or follow the manufacturer's guidelines for the specific type of natural stone being cleaned and polished.