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We will teach you how to clean your marble and granite surfaces. So many people have been cleaning their worktops wrong, and you will learn how to do it properly in no time.
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How To Clean Marble and Granite
1. HOW TO CLEAN MARBLE
AND GRANITE
WE WILL TEACH YOU HOW TO CLEAN YOUR MARBLE AND GRANITE KITCHEN
WORKTOPS
2. CLEANING MARBLE AND GRANITE
• Marble and granite stones are getting more and more popular around the world.
Rightfully so, because they do offer extraordinary beauty for all kitchens and they
are one of the most durable solutions.
• Even though they are durable, marble and granite worktops still get stains,
scratches and get dirty. Acids like lemon and vinegar can eat away the top polish
from the worktops, so avoid them when you can.
• If you clean them with your usual utensils you use around the house, you may be
doing more damage than good.
3. HOW TO CLEAN MARBLE TILES
• Only use neutral pH detergents. Before wiping
them, sweep and vacuum all the dirt that's already
on the surface.
• Find a "test spot" and test your cleaning product
before using it all over. You can see how effective
it is and if it damages your marble worktop.
4. HOW TO CLEAN GRANITE
• For daily cleaning, use a mixture of non-sudsing
ammonia or a mild powdered detergent.
• Since granite is more resistant, you can use neutral
pH cleanser and a non-yellowing paste wax 2-3
times a year.
5. HOW TO CLEAN RUST AND STAINS FROM MARBLE
AND GRANITE?
• There is a DIY solution for this. First, get a normal, commercial rust remover and
mix it up with powdered whiting.
• Apply a thick coat of paste to the rust stain and then cover it with plastic and seal
it with masking tape in order to keep it damp. After 10-15 minutes, wash it out
with clean water.
• If it doesn't work the first time, you can try it as many times as you want till the
stain gets removed from the granite.
• Source: Y&SMarble