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How to clean marble: 7 practical solutions

2023-03-09T07:31:41.671Z


Marble is a natural stone that brings timeless elegance and charm to any room. Discover 7 tips for cleaning marble safely.


Marble is a stone whose cleaning can be tricky, as marble is a porous and fragile limestone that is easily damaged by harsh cleaning products or scratches.

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Black soap or Marseille soap

Black soap is a natural product made from olive oil or linseed oil.

It is a gentle, non-abrasive cleaner, ideal for cleaning delicate surfaces, including marble.

To use, dilute liquid black soap in hot water and wipe the marble pan with a soft, non-abrasive sponge.

Marseille soap can be used in the same way to make marble shine.

It is effective in removing dirt and stains, without damaging the stone.

Rinse with clean water and wipe with a dry microfiber cloth.

soda crystals

Soda crystals are common household products that can be used to loosen marble.

Natural cleaners, they are diluted in hot water to deeply clean the surface of the marble.

Rub the surface of the marble with the solution using a soft, non-abrasive cloth.

Then rinse with clean water.

Baking soda

To clean and maintain marble safely, you can also use baking soda.

Mix a small amount of baking soda with a little water to form a paste, then apply it to the surface with a soft cloth.

Rub gently to remove stains and dirt, then rinse with clean water and wipe dry with a dry cloth.

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The white of Meudon or white of Spain

Blanc de Meudon, also called Blanc d'Espagne, is a natural product made from calcium carbonate.

It is very gentle and can be used to thoroughly clean and degrease marble.

To use Meudon white, dilute it in hot water to form a paste, as with baking soda.

Then apply the paste to the surface of the marble and let it dry.

Once dry, rinse the surface of the marble with clear water.

The clay stone

Clay stone is a natural cleaning product made from chalk, water and oil, often used to fight tartar.

It is ideal for cleaning marble, as it does not scratch its surface.

Dampen a soft cloth, rub it over the clay stone and then apply to the surface of the marble.

Then rinse the surface with clear water.

The dish soap

Dishwashing liquid is a mild detergent designed to remove grease and food residue from kitchen utensils.

It can also be used to clean marble as it does not contain corrosive acids which could damage it.

Begin by removing visible dust and dirt from the surface of the marble using a clean, dry cloth.

Mix a tablespoon of dishwashing liquid in a liter of hot water then soak a soft cloth in the cleaning solution.

Wring it out to remove excess water and gently wipe the surface of the marble with the cloth in circular motions.

Be careful not to rub too hard, as this may scratch or damage the marble.

Rinse the cloth with clear water, wring it out and remove all traces of soap from the marble.

Dry the surface of the marble with a clean, dry cloth.

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Do not use dish soap to clean marble regularly.

This can remove the protective layer that naturally forms on marble and make it more susceptible to stains.

Use it only to clean stubborn stains or accumulated dirt.

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white vinegar

White vinegar is a natural product that can be used to clean marble.

However, it should be used with care, as its acidity can damage marble if used in excessive amounts or left in contact with limestone for too long.

To use, dilute a small amount of white vinegar in warm water, then apply to surface using a soft cloth.

Rinse with clear water and wipe with a dry microfiber cloth.

Good to know

By using these natural products to clean marble, you can remove stains and dirt while preserving the beauty and integrity of the stone.

However, it's important to test each product on a small, inconspicuous area before using it all over to make sure it won't cause damage.

Source: lefigaro

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