Marble & Dolomite Tile
General Questions
To clean marble tile, we recommend you use a pH-neutral cleaner or a mixture of mild dish soap and water and try to avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. Gently wipe the surface with a soft cloth or mop, and dry promptly to prevent water spots. Be sure to seal your marble regularly to protect against stains and maintain its natural beauty.
Painting marble tile is not recommended, as it can compromise the stone’s natural elegance. Marble’s porous nature makes adhesion challenging, and paint may not withstand foot traffic. Instead, consider enhancing the existing beauty through proper cleaning and maintenance, or consult a professional for specialized solutions.
To polish marble tile, start by cleaning with a pH-neutral cleaner. Use a marble polishing powder or paste for deeper shine. Apply with a soft cloth or buffing pad, following the natural grain. Avoid acidic substances. Seal afterward for lasting luster. Regular maintenance ensures your marble remains a timeless, glossy masterpiece.
Resealing marble tile is simple. Clean the surface thoroughly. Ensure it’s completely dry. Apply a high-quality marble sealer evenly using a soft cloth or sponge. Let it absorb, and wipe off excess after the recommended time. Repeat as needed, typically every 1-3 years, to preserve marble’s beauty and protect against stains.
Absolutely! Marble tile adds timeless elegance to kitchen floors. Its natural beauty and durability make it a stylish and practical choice. However, consider sealing to protect against stains. Regular maintenance will keep your marble kitchen floor looking stunning for years, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.
Marble tile typically come in thicknesses ranging from 3/8 inch to 3/4 inch. The choice depends on your project and preferences. Thicker tile offers more durability, while thinner ones are lighter and easier to install. Choose the thickness that best suits your design and installation requirements for a stunning result.