Keep your marble in good condition by cleaning it properly and regularly. Check out this guide to learn how to clean marble in your home.
When we bought our condo, the marble countertops in the bathrooms were already badly damaged by inappropriate cleansers. In one bathroom, there were drip marks and the imprint of a spritzer-bottle from something acidic (acid dissolves marble), and in the other, the area near the sink was co...
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Learn how to clean your countertops to make them shine only using natural cleaning products. Your countertops will be looking better than ever!
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Be especially careful when it comes to granite and marble countertops – scrubbing too hard could remove the sealant. Clean microfiber couches and chairs. Remove scuff marks on shoes, as well as scuff marks on the floor. Scrub your plastic and metal patio furniture. Clean car interiors, ...
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Mix water and baking soda to form a paste the consistency of peanut butter. Don't add vinegar, lemon juice, or other acids to the poultice as acids can damage granite countertops. Spread the baking soda poultice over the stain. You want to cover the stain completely but leave the poultice...
Countertops:Cleaning kitchen countertopswith white vinegar is simple: Spray vinegar onto the surface and wipe it away with a warm, wet rag. However, you should avoid cleaning countertops with vinegar if you have a granite ormarble surface. ...
To clean wooden countertops, mix 1/2 cup baking soda in 1 quart warm water. Rub the paste into the wood using a synthetic scouring pad. Rinse well and blot up excess moisture. When dry, restore the finish by using boiled linseed oil rubbed in with a fine steel wool pad. Treat the co...