Don t use vinegar windex or bleach on marble.
Cleaning marble countertops.
Apply a few drops of mild dish soap and a splash of water to a clean sponge.
Wet a cloth with hot water and wipe.
In a small bucket or spray bottle combine equal parts warm tap water and castile soap and gently mix.
To make a gentle and effective everyday cleanser for your marble countertop fill a spray bottle halfway to three quarters full with warm water.
Scrub the marble countertops vigorously using the softer side of the sponge until there is a good lather.
Marble is beautiful relatively inexpensive compared to other solid surface countertops and above all easy to clean.
Wipe marble with a damp cloth.
Here s how to clean marble countertops.
I don t regret the choice one bit.
I have found marble easy to maintain and easy to clean.
Cleaning marble countertops general cleaning is so simple another reason for marble s popularity.
Don t use abrasive cleaner or pads either because marble can be scratched.
Of all the decisions i made when building my kitchen last year the one that has generated the most questions is my choice of marble countertops.
Marble is vulnerable to acids alkalis and abrasive cleaners.
Hot water works best.
A single use of these acidic substances will eat into a marble countertop s surface and dull the stone.
For most small clean up jobs though you can use plain water and a sponge or soft cloth.
Just be sure to avoid products containing acid including lemon juice and vinegar.
For most organic food stains the marble institute recommends cleaning with a solution of 12 hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia.
Squirt approximately 1 tablespoon 15 ml of a gentle non abrasive dishwashing soap and shake well to mix the two.
If you spilled anything oil based like a vinaigrette.
Use a soft cloth and a little warm water to clean dust and small spills from your marble countertop and floors.
For quartz countertops cleaners or those made of marble start with gentle soap and water.
Don t scrub as this could scratch the marble.
The only cleaning agents you should use on a regular basis are hot water and a specially formulated marble cleaner.
Mix dishwashing soap and water in a spray bottle.
Lightly spray or apply to your countertops.
Run the cloth over the surface making a circular motion in the spots that need a little extra pressure.