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Apple cider vinegar helps to remove stains and revive the color of the marble, while olive oil gives a glossy and protective finish.
How to do it:
- Dilute half a glass of apple cider vinegar in a liter of water.
- Pass the solution over the marble with a microfiber cloth and dry immediately afterwards.
- For extra shine, apply a few drops of olive oil to a soft cloth and gently rub the marble in circular motions.
3. Marseille soap and hydrogen peroxide
Marseille soap is gentle and cleans deeply, while hydrogen peroxide helps remove any surface stains without ruining the marble.
How to do it:
- Dissolve a tablespoon of Marseille soap in a liter of warm water.
- Add half a glass of hydrogen peroxide and mix well.
- Wipe the surface of the marble with a cloth soaked in the solution, then rinse and dry immediately.
Other tips for polishing matt marble
- Avoid using strong acids such as lemon and pure vinegar, which can corrode the marble.
- Always use soft cloths to avoid scratches.
- After cleaning, dry the surface thoroughly to prevent streaks and water stains.
With these natural methods, your marble will shine again without the need for harsh chemicals.
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