How To Clean Carrara Marble: Two Easy Ways Of Cleaning Carrara Marble


Two Easy Ways And Items Needed For Cleaning Carrara Marble

When it comes to the world of the marble, Carrara is top of the line. Accessible in varying shades of grays & whites, it is very suitable for approximately any type of decor & its discrepancy in color is the personification of what marble is meant to look like. Carrara, like any type of marble, requires special care and as Carrara marble is so light in color, any lapse in preservation can be seen speedily. If you want to clean your Carrara marble then you just need to collect the given items and go through the two easy ways.

Things You Will Need

  • Detergent, Bucket & Soft Cloths
  • Marble Sealant & Marble Powder
  • Buffing Cloth & Bleach
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Steel Wool & Ammonia

Way 1: Regular Maintenance

  • First of all, you need to clean your marble with the help of detergent and warm water but don’t use soap, as it is fact-based and will cause your stone to darken. You can also use a cleaner individually meant for your marble or store-bought detergent. Rinse your stone with clean water and then exhaustively dry it with your soft cloth. Do this several times a week or as needed to keep your stone clean & fresh. Never use anything abrasive on marble.
  • Seal your marble two to four times a year with a marble sealant. Sealant averts the spontaneously porous stone from absorbing spills & moisture, prolonging its beauty and its life. To choose your best sealant for your stone, talk to your dealer you purchased your marble from, for your product endorsement, and then apply according to your manufacturer's directions. If you are sealing your Carrara marble countertops in your kitchen, be sure that you use a product safe for food preparation areas.
  • Polish your marble as essential to remove mild roughness in texture and famous as etching, with your marble powder & buffing cloth. The powder is available at most of your nearby hardware stores and also sold by stone dealers, this powder is sprinkled over any rough patches on your marble and then rub it with the help of a buffing pad, smoothing out the surface of your Carrara marble. Rinse your applied powder off when you’ve finished, drying your stone with your clean cloth.
  • You may also need to hire a professional stone worker to repair any deep etching or cracks in your marble. Any professional can smooth it out easily by polishing your stone & apply your sealant to make your stone more resistant to etching. Never attempt to repair any deep cracks or etching on your own, working with your marble, specifically one of this quality, is an art & the damage is too comfortably done if you’re not experienced enough.

Way 2: Handling Stains

  • If you want to remove any ink stains with the help of household bleach, you need to apply your product with a clean cloth until the stain lifts & then rinse your cleaner away with some water before drying your stone. Remove any food stains with the help of hydrogen peroxide, rinsing your stone clean with some water & buffing it with your dry cloth.
  • If you want to get rid of any water spot buildup or any rings by gently buffing your stone with the help of steel wool, ensuring you don’t buff any more than indispensable to remove your spot.
  • If you want to kill any mold or mildew with the help of dilute ammonia, by simply mixing a 1/2 cup of ammonia with one gallon of clean water. You can also remove oil-based stains with the help of detergent, preferably your dishwashing detergent and with grease-fighting ingredients. With either of all these options, you need to always rinse your stone clean with water and buff it dry with your clean cloth.
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