Marble surfaces look super elegant and classy in any home or office. But, many people get scared thinking that marble is difficult to maintain. Well, here’s the good news, taking care of marble is not rocket science. With a few simple steps and small habits, your marble can stay shiny, fresh, and strong for many years. If you’ve just installed marble in your home or commercial space, or planning to get some soon, this blog will be super helpful for you. Let’s break it down in a very simple way.
Marble is a natural stone. This means it looks beautiful and unique, but it’s also porous. Porous means it can absorb liquids like water, coffee, or oil. That’s why spills left for too long can leave stains. Also, acidic things like lemon juice or vinegar can dull the marble surface by eating into it. But don’t worry. With simple care, you can avoid these problems easily.
You don’t need expensive cleaning products. Just follow these simple steps every day or every time you use your marble surface:
Use a soft cloth or mop: Never use rough scrubbers, as they can scratch the surface.
Mild Soap and Water: Just mix a few drops of gentle dish soap with warm water. Wipe the surface and dry with a soft cloth.
Wipe Spills Immediately: As soon as something spills, especially liquids like coffee, tea, wine, or oil, wipe them off immediately to prevent stains.
Think of sealing as giving your marble a protective layer. Without sealing, the marble is more likely to absorb liquids and stain. Sealing doesn’t last forever, so it’s recommended to reseal your marble every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage.
Here’s a simple way to check if your marble needs sealing:
Drop a small amount of water on the surface.
Wait for a few minutes.
If the water soaks in and leaves a dark spot, it’s time to reseal.
Sometimes people do things thinking they are helping, but actually harming their marble. Avoid these common mistakes:
No Acidic Cleaners: Don’t use vinegar, lemon juice, or harsh chemical cleaners. These can dull or damage the surface.
No Heavy Abrasive Scrubbing: Don’t use steel wool or rough brushes. It leaves tiny scratches that dull the shine.
Don’t Drag Heavy Items: Always lift furniture or appliances instead of dragging them over marble floors or countertops.
Every few months, your marble might need a deep clean, especially in commercial spaces with heavy use.
Here’s a simple deep cleaning method you can follow:
Mix warm water with a few drops of pH-neutral cleaner (special marble cleaner is best).
Mop the surface and let it sit for 5-10 minutes.
Wipe thoroughly with a soft cloth.
Dry immediately to prevent water spots.
If stains are stubborn, you can use a poultice made of baking soda and water. Apply it to the stain, cover with plastic wrap, and leave overnight. Then wipe off in the morning.
Over time, marble may lose its shine due to small scratches and dullness.
Polishing brings back that elegant glossy look.
You can use a commercial marble polish available in the market.
Apply it with a soft cloth in circular motion.
Don’t overdo it – once every 3 to 6 months is enough.
Alternatively, professional polishing services can be hired once a year for best results.
Here’s a little everyday tip to save your effort later: Place mats under items like flower vases, coffee mugs, and kitchen appliances. It prevents direct contact and reduces the chance of stains and scratches. Also, entrance mats help in preventing dirt and small stones from coming inside, which could scratch marble floors.
Marble is not hard to care for. It’s all about being a bit mindful every day. A simple habit of wiping spills immediately, cleaning with mild soap, sealing regularly, and avoiding harsh chemicals makes your marble last for many years and look brand new. Do you already have marble at home or office? How do you take care of it? Let us know your own tips or ask us anything in the comment