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### Step 2: Removing Stains with Baking Soda Paste
2. **Apply the Paste**: Apply the paste directly onto any stubborn stains. Gently rub it into the surface with a soft cloth or your fingers.
3. **Let It Sit**: Allow the paste to sit for about 5 to 10 minutes. This gives it time to lift dirt and stains.
4. **Wipe and Rinse**: After the paste has set, wipe it off with a clean, damp microfiber cloth. Rinse the area with water and buff dry with a fresh cloth.
### Step 3: Polishing with Olive Oil
1. **Prepare the Polishing Solution**: Mix a few drops of olive oil with a small amount of water. This will create a gentle polish for your marble surface.
2. **Buff the Surface**: Apply a small amount of the olive oil solution onto a microfiber cloth and gently buff your marble in circular motions. The oil will restore a natural shine and help conceal any minor scratches or dullness.
3. **Final Wipe**: After buffing, wipe away any excess oil with a dry cloth to avoid a greasy residue.
### Step 4: Deep Cleaning for a Shine (Occasional Use)
1. **Apply and Wipe**: Lightly dampen a microfiber cloth with the vinegar solution and gently wipe the surface. Be careful not to let the solution sit on the marble for too long.
2. **Rinse and Dry**: Immediately rinse the area with water to neutralize the vinegar. Dry the marble with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.
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## Tips for Maintaining Marble
– **Avoid Acidic Cleaners**: As much as possible, steer clear of lemon juice, vinegar, or ammonia-based cleaners directly on your marble surfaces, as these can eat away at the surface over time.
– **Wipe Spills Immediately**: Since marble is porous, any acidic liquids (like wine, coffee, or citrus) should be cleaned immediately to prevent staining.
– **Use a Coaster**: Prevent spills and stains by using coasters, trays, and placemats on marble countertops or tables, especially when serving food or drinks.
– **Avoid Harsh Scrubbing**: Never use abrasive scrubbers like steel wool or rough sponges, as they can scratch and damage the marble. Always use soft microfiber cloths for cleaning.
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## Final Thoughts
Achieving a **super clean and shiny marble** surface doesn’t require expensive commercial cleaners. With simple and natural ingredients like **baking soda**, **vinegar**, **olive oil**, and **dish soap**, you can maintain the beauty of your marble without causing harm. These eco-friendly methods are not only safer for your marble but also kinder to the environment.
By following these steps, your marble will continue to shine brightly, adding elegance and sophistication to your home for years to come!
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