It s unfortunate you could not find a carrara marble tile that was more closely matched to your existing tile as that is really the only way to get the new tiles to blend with the old.
Can you use bleach on marble tile.
In general we recommend against using any of our tilex bathroom cleaners both with and without bleach on marble so i wouldn t advise bleach usage here.
For natural stone surfaces bleach cannot be recommended for various reasons.
If you are going to use bleach for any cleaning it is very important you understand the safe way to do so.
Calcium carbonate the primary compound in marble can be highly reactive to both acidic and.
This is because these cleaners contain acidic materials or chlorine both of which can permanently damage your marble countertops or marble floors.
In our experience bleach is not quite as effective.
Homeowners whose floors are covered with ceramic tiles or laminate materials often use bleach to remove mold.
Bleaching stains removes most discoloration from unsealed marble.
The marble institute of america or mia advises against using vinegar lemon juice or other cleaners containing acid on marble including bleach.
However oftentimes homemade marble cleaner can be made with items from around the house.
Be very careful with the use of bleach.
Mold spores are left to grow again.
Only use bleach on light colored marble and do not.
When marble is damaged by an acid it is called etching.
However bleach can only kill mold on non porous surfaces as it does not penetrate porous surfaces.
Marble is a porous material just like any other stone.
Add 2 quarts of bleach to one gallon of water and follow the steps just as if you had the marble mildew remover product.
Homeowners who use organic soap to remove mold may actually be feeding the spores instead of killing them which is something bleach can certainly do.
Because of its porous nature stains and dirt seep into the marble and are difficult to remove by traditional cleaning methods.
It s a very powerful chemical.
Bleach kills 99 9 of bacteria viruses and mold or mildew.
So if you bleach the grayer tiles they will lighten but then you ll have several tiles with a honed matte finish and this will be obvious too.
Unfortunately i can t give you a recommendation for bleach usage on tumbled marble tiles.
Most commercial bathroom cleaners are too harsh to use on marble and they can etch or otherwise damage the surface.
You can remove mold with a diluted bleach or peroxide solution but it s best.
However if marble is not cared for correctly over time marble s great look will degrade and a lot of its beauty and value that your marble once provided will be gone.