Moca Creme MF3

Moca Creme MF3 is a cream-colored limestone, with thin grain and uniform background. It is the most internationally known limestone.

Moca-Creme limestone is often used in works of flooring and interior cladding, or outdoors in ventilated facades, sidewalks, curbs and paving slabs.

Own quarry

Recommended applications

Indoors

Outdoors

Pavements

Coverings

Ornamental

Info

Natural stone is a product of Nature, so there may be variations to its hue or general aspect. Concerning its dimension, tolerance is defined by EU norms.

Finishes

Polished

This smooth and shiny effect brings out the natural colors, as its specific characteristics (veins, grain, others). It creates a completely suave surface, slippery when in contact with water.

Honed

Smooth finish, soft and flat, not shiny with a less pronounced contrast between elements. Highlights the true color of the material without the brightness of the Polished finish.

Bush-hammered

This non-skid and rough finish is especially suitable for flooring and external cladding. It slightly cancels out the color of the materials.

Brushed

Non-skid, not smooth to the touch but is fully suitable for paving.
Semi-rough surface and proportionately softer than the sandblasted finishing. Reveals more of the original color of the material.

Sandblasted

Non-skid and semi-rugged, flat enough and also well suited for paving. This finishing is less rough than Brush-Hammered and more irregular to the touch than Brushed. It reveals the original color of the material.

Recommendations

Clean the stone surface with a clean, damp cloth and warm water.

Do not use acid cleaning products, such as vinegar or lemon, on limestone or marble.

Consider sealing the stone, for it is naturally porous and may absorb staining substances.

Avoid direct sunlight in certain counter pieces. UV rays may discolor certain stone surfaces in the long term.

If suitable, protect the stone with textiles and coasters.

Concerning fireplaces, do consider also sealing the stone to avoid soot and ash to stain the stone in the long term.

If you intend to seal the stone, be careful as to what kind of product you choose so as not to damage the stone. Seek professional advice..

Other information

Petrological Family

Limestone

Petrological Class

Sedimentary Rock

Nomenclature

Moca Creme

Place of Origin

Moca-Pé da Pedreira – Alcanede – Santarém – Portugal

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