How to Polish Marble

Marble is a decorative stone that's been treasured for centuries. However, it's soft, porous and easily scratched, especially if it's exposed to everyday living. Keep your marble functional and valuable by safely cleaning and polishing it with a few common household products. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    • 1

      Fill a container with 1 qt. of warm water.

    • 2

      Spoon 3 tbsp. of baking soda into the water and stir until it dissolves.

    • 3

      Dunk a clean, soft cloth into the solution and wring out excess liquid.

    • 4

      Wipe the marble down with the cloth. Rub old or stubborn stains out of the marble with non-abrasive movements.

    • 5

      Leave the marble to air dry for 3 or 4 hours.

    • 6

      Grab four new, clean cloths.

    • 7

      Dampen one cloth with clean water and wipe all traces of the solution off of the marble. Use another cloth to dry and gently buff the marble.

    • 8

      Grind a stick of plain, white writing chalk into a powder.

    • 9

      Moisten another clean cloth with water and cover it with a bit of powdered chalk.

    • 10

      Wipe the marble using even strokes.

    • 11

      Let the marble dry for a few hours then moisten another cloth and thoroughly clean the surface with it. Dry the marble with the dry cloth.

Tips & Warnings

  • If you want to buy a commercial marble polish, be sure to check labels for polishes that work with your specific type of marble. Some polishes should only be used with certain colors of marbles. Avoid purchasing polishes that have acrylic or polyurethane finishes.

  • If possible, use microfiber cloths when cleaning marble.

  • If cleaning and polishing a marble floor, consider using mops instead of cloths.

  • Never polish marble using acidic chemicals or ingredients.

  • Avoid scrubbing marble.

  • Don't allow vinegar, tomato, tomato sauce, bleach, lemon, coffee, urine, vomit or household cleaners to come into contact with your marble, as they could ruin your marble.

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Comments

  • terrycottar Jul 04, 2010
    Seems like a lot of very unnecessary work to me Terry
  • joycekobetz Oct 25, 2008
    my cat threw up on white polished marble. I just cleaned it up (unfortunately after it dried) and I resealed the marble with an impregnator. Looks and feels smooth but I still see a dull spot. Will this work or do I have to get rid of the cat?
  • joycekobetz Oct 25, 2008
    my cat threw up on white polished marble. I just cleaned it up (unfortunately after it dried) and I resealed the marble with an impregnator. Looks and feels smooth but I still see a dull spot. Will this work or do I have to get rid of the cat?

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