Iron is a mineral found in stone and can occur randomly throughout the stone.
Can you use bleach on tumbled marble.
Although since you have tumbled marble any etching wouldn t be seen easily however getting the mix right is tricky so it s best not to try this in general for marble cleaning.
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.
Dry the marble after each use to prevent mold growth.
When marble is damaged by an acid it is called etching.
If you are going to use bleach for any cleaning it is very important you understand the safe way to do so.
Many white marble tiles contain naturally occurring deposits of iron.
I escalated from diluted simple green to undiluted simple green to a vinegar water solution to a diluted bleach situation to pure uncut bleach on a.
Unfortunately i can t give you a recommendation for bleach usage on tumbled marble tiles.
Hydrogen peroxide is acidic so it will etch dull and or discolor your marble countertops.
This is because these cleaners contain acidic materials or chlorine both of which can permanently damage your marble countertops or marble floors.
You can remove mold with a diluted bleach or peroxide solution but it s best to prevent mold from growing in the first place.
A very very dilute bleach solution could work but could etch.
The yellow stain didn t fade a bit.
Can you get it off my husband asked.
Tumbled marble flooring is made from marble that has been spun in a machine to remove the sharp edges.
The effect of the process makes the marble look like natural stone.
I started to scrub.
You can also clean marble floors with a solution of dish soap and warm water and you don t need to get down on your hands and knees.
Calcium carbonate the primary compound in marble can be highly reactive to both acidic and.
Because of its porous nature it can get stained with grime molds and mildew liquids and other contaminants easily therefore requiring regular cleaning.
A more potent disinfectant solution can be mixed using hydrogen peroxide or bleach not together though but you re rolling the dice using these chemicals on marble.
You could use it cleaning the grout but of course you ll get the bleach on the tumbled marble tile.
If iron is present in the marble tile it will begin to oxidize when exposed to water or other oxidizers such as acids and household bleach.
First i tried a mild solution of dishwashing soap and water.
It s totally fine to use a mop.
Just be careful not to.
However bleach can only kill mold on non porous surfaces as it does not penetrate porous surfaces.