Thursday, May 20, 2010

Marble Cleaning Tips For Maintaining Marble Tiles

Marble is a superb mineral that varies from most other stones since it is extremely absorbent. Marble allows grime and marks to set in and preserve far more easily than impenetrable stones. Being a delicate mineral marble cannot withstand rather harsh cleaning process especially with using heavy detergents and acids.

One should remember that marble has a slightly unbalanced chemical mixture and is quite fragile. Calcium carbonate, the main ingredient of marble, immediately and dramatically reacts with any kind of acid, which results in pitting and scarring.

The best way of maintaining a marble tiles is to retain its appealing look is to clean it with lukewarm, quite hot water, a soft cloth and an occasional wiping down it with milder, non-abrasive industrial detergents. The marble tile must be carefully wiped dry after cleaning.

Cleaning marble is quite an easy one; it is important to know what you are dealing with. A light coat of wax can be applied for maximum shield and this is an optional choice, since marble will not gain additional luster from wax much more than wood does. The tips and techniques shown here also apply for cleaning tumbled marble tile and cleaning marble floor tile.
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