Cleaning & Maintaining Outdoor Marble
Using marble in your outdoor space is going to give your yard a luxurious and classic appearance that is unmatched by any other stone.
Dust, the wind, and other weather conditions can wear away at the surface of your marble and make it lose its luster. Since marble is a naturally soft stone, specific methods of cleaning must be used to ensure the integrity of the stone is kept. This is why learning the proper procedure for cleaning and maintaining outdoor marble is essential.
Here’s what you can do to make sure your outdoor marble looks as polished as the day you bought it.
Do’s and Don’ts for Maintaining Outdoor Marble
Here are some do’s and don’ts for cleaning and maintaining your outdoor marble. Do use heat mats for hot plates or dishware, use coasters under glasses, dust mop regularly, and use floor mats to protect marble tile from unnecessary dirt. Don’t use vinegar, ammonia, or citrus cleaners on marble. Don’t use abrasive scour sponges and don’t wait too long before cleaning up any spills or stains.
Using Natural Stone Cleaner
There are many natural stone cleaners available that will clean even the dirtiest outdoor marble. Natural cleaner, will remove dirt and caked on grime without damaging the surface of the marble.
Stain Removal
Since marble is a porous stone it is important to take care of stains as soon as they happen. Have a soft cloth on hand when entertaining outdoors to clean up any spills that may occur. Usually, a mix of water and baking soda will be enough to remove stains quickly. Mix the ingredients until they form a paste and apply it to the stained stone. If the stain is not removed within a couple of minutes, reapply the mixture and cover the surface area with plastic wrap and leave on overnight.
Polishing and Sealing Outdoor Marble
When marble comes into contact with harsh weather conditions it will begin to wear away. Once the surface layer has been tarnished the natural stone will show through and appears less vibrant. Polishing outdoor marble will help the stone maintain its color and keep it sparkling and defined. You may hire a re-polishing profession or by using a polishing compound. You may also choose to seal the surface of your outdoor marble to keep it from absorbing water, which can cause cracks and damage.
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