When we go to marble tile supplier in our town we often see a luxury goods sold on that store. We swiftly attracted to those marble tiles because of the luxurious look. But we simply forget that the marble tiles are natural stone so it needs special attention from us. They need special treatment to maintain the shiny looks.

Using marble as furniture or floor tiles are able to raise the image of homeowners. Marble indeed expensive, therefore not many people are able to have furniture let alone a house with floors made of marble (polished marble). The use of marble will be able to produce its own aura. Aura luxury and coolness is one of them.

But the most troublesome thing when we use marble as furniture, (let alone as a floor covering) is to keep it from stain. Because if we clean the stains on the marble in the wrong way (let alone be left in a long time), the consequences could be fatal. Our marble floors will be dull and not pretty anymore like when it was newly installed.

For that we need special way to clean the polished marble. To keep your marble still in the aura that you want, you can use the following tips:

1. Brush the stain on the polished marble with a piece of lime and give a little (very little) salt. Do this carefully so the floors will not scratch. After the stain disappear, wash it with water as usual and dry.

2. You can also clean by using a homemade paste made from baking soda and water mixture. Rub this mixture on the table affected by the stain and let stand for several minutes, then rinse with warm water.

3. Never clean a marble table by using oil varnish, because it will fade the color table.

With these three tips, your marble furniture and floors will still keep its aura.

Info about maintaining your Marble Tile Flooring







By: Dandan Y. Syamsuddin

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Dandan Y. Syamsuddin is a shop owner in Bali, Indonesia. He has a Natural Stone shop selling marble mosaic, natural stone mosaic, mosaic stone, stone sinks, stone handicraft, etc.

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