Washed stone is a decorative material made from natural stone, processed in a special technique to remove the fine particles from the surface, revealing the stone's natural texture and color. This treatment method enhances the stone's texture and aesthetic appeal, while also increasing its durability and slip resistance.

Washed stone boasts numerous features that make it highly favored in architectural and landscape design. Firstly, it features a natural, primitive appearance that blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment, creating a unique ambiance. Secondly, washed stone offers a variety of color and texture options to meet the needs and design styles of different projects. Moreover, the surface of washed stone is treated for excellent slip resistance, making it an ideal choice for pedestrian areas and vehicle roads.

The method of washed stone
1. Clean the grassroots level:
Clean the dust, oil stains, and debris from the base level.
2. Apply base mortar:
Apply a base coat of cement slurry, applying the undercoat mortar in layers. Flatten the undercoat mortar with a straightedge and roughen it with a wooden trowel. After the mortar has set, water it for curing.
3. Aggregate Mortar Coating Layer
Apply a coat of plain cement slurry, apply the gravel slurry in two layers, the surface should be 1mm higher than both sides of the ground, then flatten and compact the gravel slurry layer.
4. Maintenance and Care
Dip the brush in water, brush away the surface mud, recompact and smooth it, then repeat this process 3 to 4 times. Once the surface is clean and the stones are visible, rinse thoroughly with clean water, seal it, and assign a specialist for maintenance.



































