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What NOT to Use To Clean Marble



When it comes to maintaining the pristine condition of your marble surfaces, it’s crucial to avoid using acidic substances such as vinegar or lemon. The acidity in these common household items can cause significant damage to the delicate marble, leading to discoloration and deterioration of the surface over time.

Marble is a luxurious and elegant material, but it requires special care to keep it looking its best. Using acidic cleaners or natural acids like lemon juice can erode the marble’s surface, leaving it vulnerable to scratches and stains. This damage not only affects the appearance of your marble but can also reduce its overall lifespan.

To ensure you’re using the best products for cleaning and maintaining your marble surfaces, we highly recommended to consult with the manufacturer or creator of the marble. They can provide specific advice tailored to the type of marble you have and recommend cleaning products that are safe and effective.

The manufacturer will have detailed knowledge about the composition of the marble and the best practices for preserving its beauty.

So, steer clear of acidic cleaners and seek advice from the marble’s creator to avoid costly damage and maintain the elegance of your marble surfaces.

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