Maintaining Marble Fireplaces
Introduction:
Like most
things in the home a marble fireplace needs some
tender loving care too. A marble fireplace adds a
touch of class and beauty to any home providing it is maintained and kept in
good condition. For the most part the marble needs
regular cleaning but it takes more than soap and
water to clean marble because marble is porous.
Marble fireplaces have been a decorative element in
homes since the beginning of time. Marble is used
in fireplaces because it is extremely durable,
although it is quite porous and does not resist
stain easily. Just by taking a few precautions can
help maintain marble fireplaces in their original
beauty making it attractive and appealing for
decades.
Tips for Maintaining Marble Fireplaces:
Seal the surface area of your marble fireplace so
staining can be
removed relatively easy. Seal the
marble once a year using marble polish or a good
quality paste furniture wax. After applying the
sealer, let it dry for several hours before use
then buff it out with a soft cloth or electric
buffer.
Always blot a fresh stain with a soft cloth. Do not
attempt to scrub off the stain with a dry cloth. If
it is a dry stain use a fine haired brush to remove
it.
When removing a stain that has been sitting for a
long time apply a small amount of mild dish
detergent with hot water. Us a sponge or soft cloth
after it is wrung out to get rid of any excess
liquid. Wipe the stain three or four times without
scrubbing. Make sure to blot dry with a clean cloth
then examine it to see if the stain has been
removed.
Sometimes stubborn stains will require a
commercially available marble cleaning product.
Always follow the manufacturer’s directions when
using the product.
As an alternative to commercial cleaning products
you can make a cleaning paste that will do the job.
Follow these suggestions to make your own stain
cleaning paste:
· For dirt stains mix a paste made of whiting with
household bleach or 10 percent hydrogen peroxide
solution.
· For smoke stains mix a paste made of baking soda
and liquid laundry bleach.
· For rust stains rub with burlap or mix whiting with
any rust removing compound.
· For oil, grease or fat stains mix whiting with
acetone or mineral spirits.
Apply the homemade stain remover paste over the
stain.
Let thoroughly dry, it will take approximately 24
hours and then scrape the paste off with a damp
wooden or plastic spatula. Rinse with clean cloth
or sponge and clear water. If there is still a
stain repeat the process. If the stain has
disappeared wipe the area with a clean cloth and
wax the surface.
Marble fireplaces will retain their beauty for
decades if they are maintained properly. Sealing
the pores once a year with marble sealer or a good
quality paste wax will help prevent deep staining.
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