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How To Care For Your Marble Bathroom Features

If you have a marble sink or a marble shower in your bathroom, it should be treated like a piece of art. Marble can last a very long time when you know how to protect it. Your marble shower is a place of relaxation and peace, a place to think all your brilliant thoughts, or to sing like you’re the next Grammy winner. Whether you’re getting energized for the day, or unwinding at the end of the day, your marble shower deserves the love and care it needs to remain intact.

Today, we are going to look at a few ways you can be sure to keep your marble shower and marble sinks looking pristine by using the best products and care routine.

How Is Marble Made?

Marble is made from limestone. When limestone is pressurized under intense temperature, it becomes marble, as the calcite recrystallizes. This makes the stone denser. Marble varies in color from black, white, gray, red, green and yellow depending on the impurities that were in the stone when it was formed.

How Long Does Marble Remain Intact?

Marble is a natural stone that has been in the earth for as long as our existence. Within the past thousands of years, architects and artisans have created pieces of art and structures made with marble. Because it’s a durable material it can last for centuries, yet it does have one adversary. In nature, marble’s enemy is known as acid rain. However, in your marble shower, its enemy can be your bath products. Dyes and other chemicals in certain bath products or cleaners can do as much damage, as marble’s natural foe.

Best Tips for Protecting Your Marble Features

Rather than dealing with the hassle and headache or repairing your marble, taking precautions to prevent any stains is the best solution. We know you want to protect your investment, so be sure to follow these simple tips for retaining the natural beauty of your marble.

  • Don’t use homemade cleaners – Acid based cleaners such as lemon, orange and vinegar are tough on marble and will cause it to wear and damage over time.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners – use gentle cleaners and soft sponges or cloths, rather than a brush with hard bristles.
  • Pay attention to bath products – As we mentioned earlier, some bath products can have chemicals and dyes that will ruin your marble. Be sure to store these carefully away from your marble to avoid stains.
  • Maintain your marble’s seal – When marble is installed, it needs a seal. This will help keep it from stains and etching. However, it will start to wear over time and will need to be resealed about every 12 months.
  • Don’t forget to keep it dry – Even though your marble has a seal, after you shower, or if your marble countertop gets wet, be sure to dry it off.
  • Get professional advice – If you have questions about caring for your marble, don’t be shy to contact us. We are always happy to help.

Regular Cleaning and Care for Your Marble Shower and Sinks

  • Everyday – After you shower you can use a no-rinse spray on cleaner. Then be sure to remove excess water with a rubber squeegee.
  • Weekly – Look more closely at your marble shower to see any signs of mold. If there are minor stains, you can generally rid of them with your shower cleaner or a natural mold cleaner that is made for stone.
  • Bi-annually or annually – Every 6 months to 12 months is a good time to reseal your marble shower, as this will prevent stains and will help it retain that fresh, luxurious look for your natural stone.

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