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Marble can get stained due to its porous nature, which allows liquids and substances to penetrate its surface. When substances like coloured liquids, oils, or acidic materials come into contact with marble, they can seep into the pores and leave behind discolouration or stains. Through sealing, it is possible to make marble waterproof and avoid facing this problem.
Yes, marble, like all natural elements, needs maintenance in order to remain perfect for a long time. It should be regularly cleaned, sealed, and protected from scratches and stains. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials on marble surfaces.
The daily cleaning routine for marble typically involves using a soft, damp cloth or mop to wipe away dust and debris. It is important to avoid using abrasive or acidic cleaners, and instead, opt for a pH-neutral cleaner or mild soap mixed with water for gentle cleaning.
Suitable products for cleaning natural stone include pH-neutral cleaners specifically formulated for stone surfaces, mild soaps, and water-based stone cleaners. It is important to avoid using acidic, abrasive, or harsh chemical cleaners, as they can damage the stone's surface.
Interior drywalls are low-maintenance and can be easily cleaned by using a clean damp mop to wipe the surfaces.
To prevent hard water stains and mold development, it is recommended to clean shower walls with a squeegee after each use.
To clean and maintain a natural stone countertop, protect it with coasters, trivets, and placemats. Wipe up spills promptly to prevent staining and etching. For daily cleaning, use a damp microfiber cloth and warm water. Furniture polish products designed for natural stone can be used, but test them in an inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility.
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