what’s the ought way to clean up a marble kitchen floor?What chemicals(cleaning solutions) would be used that?
The class of mud that requirements to be lifted is “illustrative and typical” kitchen stuff: jam, honey, light stratum of grease, dust, etc. I don’t need to purchase really rich equipment. I’ve a mop, pail and am concordant to purchase soap, cleaning agents, etc.Thanks.
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December 7, 2009
By sweetpea
A marble kitchen floor? Are you sure? Not very practical for a kitchen, if you ask me.
And you didn’t.
So, you need to try a baking soda and water paste and work well over the marble. Let stand until dry and re-wet and scrub some more if need be and rinse well.
Look into having it sealed.
By Arthur G
Marble is very delicate and it does require maintenance to look its best.
Here are some basic care tips for cleaning marble.
Marble is a very soft stone and it is much softer than granite.
It is also highly porous, so it is very easily etched by acids. (vinegar, tomato juice, orange juice, etc) It’s also prone to develop water stains or spots, such as marks left by drinking glasses, or water spots after mopping. I use Lustro Italiano cleaner from Ciciliot which works best for me.
You can find it in my source site.