Marble cleaning fluid. BETOFF-U Marble Cleaner is a highly effective product based on biodegradable, cosmetic ingredients. Marble is still a popular option for kitchen worktops. It is stunning, classic and always fashionable. However, the marble surface requires a lot of maintenance. Marble is a porous, moderately soft stone susceptible to etching and staining from acids such as lemon juice. Therefore, you must learn how to clean marble properly and commit to doing a short cleaning every day if you want to invest in a stunning marble worktop. Removing spills immediately is the key to keeping your marble in good condition.
But what if your marble slab, has been affected by stubborn, difficult-to-remove dirt? Don’t worry, we’ll teach you how to get rid of etch marks and embedded stains. Don’t forget to follow our list of do’s and don’ts, we’ve learned how to clean a variety of surfaces from our customers’ experience. People call us every day with some kind of contamination problem on various surfaces. Our innovative formulations are created to eliminate as many different types of dirt as possible.
Marble cleaning fluid. How often should marble be cleaned?
As marble is a soft and porous surface, care should be taken with the frequency of deep cleaning, as too much cleaning can damage the surface. To clean marble surfaces in bathrooms or kitchens, use a diluted version of BETOFF-U liquid. A 50/50 dilution with water is sufficient to remove the grime that is being played down each day. To prevent stains and streaks, dry with a fresh cloth after cleaning the worktops.
Removing stains or etchings from countertops should only be done when necessary. Although marble is dense, strong, and hard, it is also porous because it is composed of calcium carbonate. Care should be taken not to damage marble when cleaning it more deeply and avoid using acidic materials on it, as these can erode it.
Marble cleaning fluid. How do you clean marble worktops?
The beautiful veining pattern of marble can be obliterated by etching or tarnishing caused by soap and acids such as lemon juice and tomato sauce. Another problem that often occurs, especially in bathrooms is water scale. Water stains disfigure the appearance not only of marble countertops but also of shower stalls and fittings. Try this method to get rid of these limescale marks, and then follow the basic guidelines for daily cleaning.
Marble cleaning fluid. Step-by-step stone stain removal:
- Dilute BETOFF-U liquid with water 50/50.
- Apply the liquid to the water-stained surface.
- Lightly work the liquid into the stain using a sponge (the soft side)
- Wait about 3 minutes and then rinse everything off with water
Use steel wool to polish the etching.
Rub the etched area with dry, very fine steel wool while wearing gloves. Etch marks can be removed with this mild abrasive without causing scratches to the surface.