Marble is a porous material, so it is prone to contamination and should be used for cleaning. Wipe regularly with a slightly damp cloth with a mild detergent, then wipe dry and polish with a clean soft cloth. 1. Marble furniture with severe wear is...
Marble is a porous material, so it is prone to contamination and should be used for cleaning. Wipe regularly with a slightly damp cloth with a mild detergent, then wipe dry and polish with a clean soft cloth.
1. Marble furniture with severe wear is difficult to deal with. You can wipe it with steel wool and then polish it with an electric grinder to restore its dull gloss, or wipe it carefully with a liquid scrub.
2. Use lemon juice or vinegar to clean the stains, but pay great attention. It is best not to stay for more than 1-2 minutes. Do not park the lemon there for a long time for the marble to absorb, repeat if necessary, then wash and dry.
3. For minor abrasions, special marble detergents and care agents can be used.
4. Professionals should be asked to deal with old or expensive marble furniture.
5. Painted marble furniture may have to be treated with a paint peeling agent, and should be followed by product instructions and several layers may need to be applied. After removing all the paint, wipe it with steel wool and polish it with an electric grinder. Some people disagree with this method, but it is effective.
6. For cosmetics, tea and tobacco stains, you can apply hydrogen peroxide containing a few ammonia water, stay for two hours, and then wash and dry.
7. For oil traces, wipe them with ethanol (alcohol), acetone (lignin) or lighter electrical oil, then wash and dry them.
8. If marble furniture is splashed by wine and coffee, or is burned by cigarette butts, someone should be considered for repair.