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How to Keep Your Marble Floors Clean

Marble is a natural stone that is king of its castle when it comes to style and opulence, but it requires your patience and effort in order to keep it looking pristine.

When you use marble in high traffic areas you need to keep it in tip top shape, which means plenty of maintenance. Informing yourself how to keep your marble floors clean, as well as what products and methods to use and which to avoid are going to make the difference between a good floor and a great one.

 

Using a Mop on Marble Floors

Since marble is porous, it needs to be cleaned and maintained with care. You can mop your marble floors using only hot water for a spic and span shine. The heat will help cut through any buildup on the stone without damaging it, as a solvent or chemical might. Mop as usual, being sure to wring the mop out so that you are not spilling water onto the floor.

 

Spot Clean

There are ways to clean your marble flooring without pulling out the mop bucket out. Spot cleaning, for example, is a great way to make sure your marble is kept in pristine condition. Take a soft cloth and wipe up any spills or mud that are on the floor. Always remember to wipe up colored spills such as wine or coffee as soon as they happen to prevent etching.

 

Using Commercial Products

If you’re looking for a deep clean, you may choose to use commercial products specifically designed for marble. These will help your marble to stay shining and new, while getting rid of any grime. Regular cleaning will prevent dulling. Mop as usual and wipe up any excess liquid from the floor with a soft towel.

Learning how to keep your marble floors clean will ensure your investment remains in amazing shape for years to come. As usual, avoid any natural cleaners that contain a citric element, such as vinegar, lemon juice, or ammonia. The acidity in these products will scratch or damage the surface of the marble floors.

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