If you have cultured marble make sure that your product says it s for cultured marble.
Cleaning and polishing marble table tops.
Mix mild dish soap and warm water in a spray bottle.
If your marble counters have.
Pour about 1 tablespoon 15 ml of gentle non abrasive dish.
Scrub at rough spots with a plastic scrub brush.
Brush off crumb and dust particles spray with a mild cleanser and wipe.
Performing daily cleaning 1.
Spray this cleaning.
Avoid harsh and acidic cleaners like vinegar citrus or ammonia since they can damage the sealant on your marble and.
Polish marble step 1.
Start with a clean slate.
Acidic or abrasive liquids like citric acid e g lemon or orange juice can eat away at marble compromising its strength over time while also dulling the surface and leaving it vulnerable to other destructive liquids.
These types of particles need to be removed before.
If not using marble cleaner mix a squirt of gentle non abrasive dish soap with warm water in a spray bottle and spray the counter generously.
Wash the tabletop with dish soap hot water and a dish cloth.
Rinse the table thoroughly with plain water and dry.
Use a dust mop to remove dust dirt and debris from the tabletop.
This is enough for mildly soiled tables.
If you do not have access to a polisher you can apply your marble polish with a soft.
Buff out etching with a.
Remove stains with a commercial or homemade poultice left to sit overnight.
Use quality trivets under hot pans to avoid scratches or possible scorching.
Bottles cans and glasses that contain acidic drinks may etch the polish or damage the surface.