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Removing Stains and Protecting Marble Surfaces

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Marble is considered one of the most luxurious materials for kitchen counters and floors. But then reality hits. How do you keep marble clean? How do you prevent it from staining? This natural stone is porous, but it’s pretty easy to deal with once you understand what you need to do for marble care in the Bay Area.

Day to Day Marble Cleaning

To keep your marble looking its best, routine marble cleaning with a mild dish detergent or a pH-neutral cleanser designed for natural stone. Use a microfiber cloth and rinse the marble well. Dry it so that no water stains the stone. Don’t use steel wool or harsh cleansers. Avoid acidic products, like orange oil or vinegar, because those products will damage the stone.  If some grime or oil gets stuck on the marble, use a razor to scrape the area.

How To Clean Up a Spill on Marble

If you do spill something on the marble, clean it up as soon as possible. Use an absorbent cloth to clean up the spill, letting the cloth pick up the liquid instead of wiping it up. Rinse the area with clean water and dry it. If the spill has set, don’t panic. Make a paste of 2 parts baking soda and 1 part hydrogen peroxide. Apply this mixture to the stain and let it sit a few minutes. Wipe up the mixture, rinse and dry the area. Repeat if necessary. If it doesn’t pick up the stain after a few tries, you made to talk to a professional who can find a commercial product to handle the stain without damaging the stone.

Marble Care – Should You Seal Your Marble?

Because marble is a porous, natural stone, sealing it makes it more stain-resistant. Make sure to choose a sealant that is food-safe if you’re sealing your marble countertop. You can tell when your marble needs to be sealed if you’re seeing water marks on it. A sealer prevents water stains. Generally speaking, marble should be sealed every year, but you may get more mileage in areas where the marble isn’t used as much or you may need to seal it more often in especially high-traffic areas. Talk to us about marble restoration in San Francisco to make your marble floors or countertops look new again.