How to clean marble tile method 1 of 3.
Clean marble floor tiles.
Floors walls and countertops made of marble have an attractive satiny finish that enriches the appearance of rooms wherever it s installed.
A damp mop should be all that is needed to clean marble tiles.
The neutral cleanser is formulated for stone and will keep your marble clean and beautiful.
Soaps even mild detergents aren t recommended either.
Simply follow the directions on the bottle.
Seal your marble floors every few months to slow down the staining process.
Use a soapless cleaner with a neutral ph ph7 if possible which will.
If you prefer you may be able to use a commercially prepared marble cleaner.
Dilute dish soap with warm water.
Spray the cleanser on the tile and scrub gently with a sponge once a week.
Marble is calcium carbonate a.
This protective coating gives you a little more time to mop up spills but it doesn t create a completely impermeable layer.
If the stain on your marble tile is oil based such as grease or.
Replace the lid and gently shake it to create a mixture of soapy water.
Lightly spray the surface with the cleaning solution.
Since your shower is newly remodeled hopefully you don t have a mildew problem yet and can take steps now to avoid one in the future.
Keeping marble floors clean begins with stain prevention.
Combine the ingredients in a spray bottle.
Use a clean cloth to wipe down the marble surface.
Things needed broom or dry mop baking soda dishwashing liquid stone cleaner bucket soft cloth nonabrasive sponge or soft bristled scrub brush measuring cup diatomaceous earth plaster powdered white chalk or talc plastic wrap masking tape stone sealant optional.
Cleansers that are too acidic can actually damage.
Harsh chemical solutions like bleach hydrogen peroxide ammonia and vinegar can be damaging to your floors.
Use a liquid cleanser.
Periodic cleaning at least monthly but more depending on traffic or the presence of dirt is a must for marble floors.
The acid in vinegar can damage the surface.