Water stains are not usually permanent on marble. They can often be removed with a gentle cleaning or a...
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A mild solution of warm water and pH-neutral soap is the best natural cleaner for marble floors. Avoid acidic...
Olive oil is not recommended for marble as it can leave a residue and potentially stain the surface. For...
Baking soda can be used cautiously on marble for making a poultice to remove stains, but it’s slightly abrasive...
Yes, a small amount of mild, pH-neutral dish soap diluted in water is safe for cleaning marble. Avoid using...
Toothpaste, especially non-gel and non-abrasive formulas, can sometimes remove mild stains but should be used with caution. Test on...
To restore shine to marble, use a marble polish or polishing powder designed for marble. Follow the instructions carefully,...
Windex or any ammonia-based cleaners should not be used on marble, as they can etch the surface. Stick to...
No, vinegar should not be used to clean marble. Its acidic nature can etch the surface of the marble,...
To remove stains from marble, make a poultice with baking soda and water for organic stains or with baking...