
How to Clean Marble Countertops Without Damaging Them
How to Clean Marble Countertops Without Damaging Them
Marble countertops are stunning, but they require special care. Unlike granite or quartz, marble is a softer, porous stone that can be easily damaged by acidic substances.
The #1 Mistake People Make
Using common household cleaners like Windex, vinegar, or lemon juice on marble. These acidic cleaners will etch your marble, leaving dull spots that look like water stains but won't wipe away.
Safe Cleaning Products for Marble
Daily Cleaning Routine
Weekly Deep Cleaning
What About Stains?
If you already have stains or etching, you'll need professional restoration. DIY methods often make the problem worse. Contact us for a free assessment.
Prevention is Key: MORE AntiEtch
We recommend protecting your marble with MORE AntiEtch Application - an invisible barrier that prevents acid etching for up to 10 years.
Have questions about your marble? Call us at (913) 269-2103 for a free consultation.
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