How To Clean marble

Caring for marble properly is key to preserving its beauty and durability over time. Whether it's a marble countertop, sink, or flooring, following the right cleaning practices will keep your marble looking pristine. Here are some essential tips to help you maintain your marble surfaces.

  1. Clean Regularly: Wipe down marble at least once a week and after every use using a mild soap solution and a soft, non-abrasive cloth. Avoid scrubbing too aggressively; instead, apply gentle pressure to preserve the surface.
  2. Dry Thoroughly: After cleaning, always dry the marble surface with a clean, soft cloth. This will help to enhance its natural shine and prevent water spots from forming.
  3. Be Cautious with Stains: Marble is porous, meaning harsh chemicals or improper cleaning techniques can cause discoloration, scratches, or stains. If deep stains develop, it may be necessary to have the marble professionally re-ground and polished. Significant chips or cracks could require full replacement of the affected area.
  4. Address Spills Promptly: Because of its porous nature, marble can absorb liquids quickly. It’s crucial to clean up spills immediately to prevent them from seeping into the surface and causing stains or damage.
  5. Seal Your Marble: To ensure optimal protection, have your marble surfaces sealed by a professional stone care expert at least once a year. This will help guard against moisture absorption, stains, and everyday wear, significantly extending the life of your marble.

For a detailed guide on marble care and cleaning, visit our full Marble Cleaning and Care guide here.