Because it’s a porous material that will absorb any pigmented spillage, knowing how to clean and care for marble is important.
Luxurious and practical,
Here are some of the most common stains and our tips to remove them from marble.

Paint Stains
Paint stains on marble are more or less difficult to remove, depending on the type of paint and the size of the affected area. The easiest paint stains to remove are acrylics or modern, latex-based colors as they will not penetrate the marble.
If you are dealing with oil-based paints or other paint related products like sealants, then you may have a lot of work ahead of you. Their composition makes them easily absorbed into the marble.
You can try just scraping the paint stain off gently with a razor if you’re dealing with small amounts. But, if the coverage is rather large, then you should consider giving a professional a call.
Wine Stains
Wine and other heavy pigmented, water or alcohol-based solutions (like ink or coffee) are easily absorbed by marble and can leave lasting stains if not dealt with immediately.
You may consider using a hydrogen peroxide solution with 20% concentration to remove these stubborn stains. Apply and rinse one inch at a time.
Biological Sourced Stains
If you choose marble for your garden or outdoor area, you might have a problem with biological stains like algae, moss, lichens or fungi.
Don’t use powerful cleaners to treat it as it can damage the marble. Instead, remove stains regularly with mild water (you can collect rainwater or use distilled water) and a soft bristled brush.
Rust and Other Oxidation Stains
When your marble countertop or other piece is touching metal elements like faucets, decorations, utensils and other objects made of metal, it can get rust or other oxidation stains on it.
One of the best ways to prevent these stains is avoiding direct contact with metal, especially if moisture is involved. You should also inspect metal items regularly and move them around. If the damage is done, remove the stains with a poultice. Apply it on the problem area and let it sit for at least a day.
Organic Stains
These types of stains are common when your marble surface is in the kitchen or dining area. Tea, coffee, sauces, fruits will all stain your marble surface if you’re not careful.
Always wipe the stains as soon as you notice them and try a peroxide solution for the ones that got into the marble pores.
Understanding the structure of this beautiful material will help you choose the right cleaning agent for various types of stains. If you can’t seem to solve this problem through available methods, call a professional. Regular maintenance will make your marble surface look at its best for an extended period. Give Haugland Brothers a call for a FREE
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