February 18, 2019

PSA: How to Clean Marble Tiles (Part 1)

by admin in Tips and Tricks

Keeping your marble tile clean will help extend its life, as dirt and spills can mark your tile. Use these tips when cleaning your marble to help it keep its natural luster:

1. Rather than using a regular broom to sweep up dirt and debris, use a dust mop on your marble tile floors. The mop should have a soft and fluffy head that traps dust – microfiber dust mops are a great choice. This method prevents debris from grinding into the stone while you work. Make sure to mop weekly and as needed in between; if you let dirt and grit build up on your floors, minute scratches can occur on the surface and become noticeable over time.
2. Using a dust mop to clean marble floors is the safest way to remove dirt and debris from. However, if you want to vacuum, make sure the wheels are intact and no rough edges will scratch the floor. What’s more, do not use metal attachments.
3. Select a pH neutral soap When it comes time to wet mop marble tile floors or clean a marble shower surround, make sure you use a mild soap that is pH neutral. Acidic substances can corrode marble, so avoid harsh cleaners or anything that is acidic, like cleaners that contain lemon or vinegar. You can find neutral cleaners at your hardware store, and use them whenever you need to wash your marble tile.
4. Use a soft cloth. Don’t use a scrubby sponge to clean your marble countertops. Instead, stick to a gentle cloth. Avoid steel wool, as metal can scratch marble. A soft cloth is perfect for cleaning counter tiles and backsplashes.
5. Remove standing water. When wet mopping marble tile, make sure to wring out the mop enough so it doesn’t slosh excess water onto your floor. Additionally, once you’ve finished mopping, wipe down the surfaces with a cloth to help them dry as a way to prevent water spots.

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