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    Source:www.stonediamondtool.com Date:2020/7/16 Read:326


    Marble is a soft, porous stone, causing it to be prone to staining.You should polish marble every couple of weeks or monthly to keep it sprinkling clear and shining. After cleaning, polishing will remove any residue and restore the marble to mint condition. Follow these instructions for polishing either with natural products or with a manufactured marble polisher.

    Marble Maintenance Tips

    · Never use abrasives, like steel wool, on marble

    · Never use cleaners with acidic ingredients or bleach

    · Clean up spills immediately, especially from vinegar, tomato products, lemon and coffee

    Step 1 - Choose Cleaning and Polishing Products

    Always clean marble before polishing with a gentle or organic cleaner. Cleaners manufactured specifically for marble can be purchased; however, a couple tablespoons of baking soda per quart of water or dish washing liquid works well also. Polishers specifically made for marble can also be obtained; avoid polishes with acrylic or polyurethane finishes. There are also products made for specific colors of marble. Read the labels carefully before purchasing a manufactured polish. An inexpensive alternative to manufactured polishes is chalk, which should be ground into a powder before applying.

    Step 2 - Wash before Polishing

    Clean before polishing with your preferred cleaner, allowing the floor to air dry a couple of hours before beginning to polish.

    Step 3 - Begin from the Middle

    Whether using chalk or a chemical polish, start from the middle. If using chalk, dampen a micro-fiber cloth then dip into the powdered chalk. If using a chemical polish, place a dime-sized amount onto the middle of the floor to start with.

    Step 4 - Buff in Circles

    Using a cloth or polishing pad, buff in circles. Move slowly to the right, then the left. Come back to the middle, working your way up then down. If you are cleaning a large room, work this way in small sections. Add more polish or chalk as necessary.

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