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.
Cleaning marble garden table.
This is enough for mildly soiled tables.
Mix three drops of neutral ph cleaner with 1 litre 1 quart of warm water in a clean container.
Use a dust mop to remove dust dirt and debris from the tabletop.
Then rinse with water and dry with a soft towel.
Homemade marble table cleaner recipe 3 tablespoons baking soda 1 quart of warm water microfiber cloth.
Use a soft cloth and a little warm water to clean dust and small spills from your marble countertop and floors.
How to clean a marble top table method 1 of 3.
Supplies you ll want to keep on hand a sealant of your choice food safe if for use on a marble counter soap and water for counters a dust mop for floors hydrogen peroxide ammonia liquid cleaner 0000 steel wool.
Regularly cleaning and maintaining marble table tops preserves their natural colours and allows them to endure many years of use.
Don t scrub as this could scratch the marble.
Moisten a microfibre cloth in the solution.
Gently rub the baking soda into the marble with a soft damp cloth.
Another option is to apply a color enhancing sealer if you like the look of the table when it is wet.
Run the cloth over the surface making a circular motion in the spots that need a little extra pressure.
The color enhancer will give it that wet look with a bit of a sheen but not shiny and a more saturated darker color.
Don t use vinegar ammonia or citrus cleaners on marble.
How to clean with baking soda.
You do not want to scrub because that can damage the surface.
Removing spots and stains.
Fill another clean container with plain warm water.
Sprinkle a little baking soda onto the surface of the marble.
Make a mixture out of hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia.
And of course clean with water only or a specially formulated granite and marble cleaning spray.
Wash the tabletop with dish soap hot water and a dish cloth.
Rinse the table thoroughly with plain water and dry.
Here are some do s and don ts for cleaning and maintaining your outdoor marble.
Scrub at rough spots with a plastic scrub brush.