Rinse well and air dry.
Cleaning marble floors with bleach.
To clean a marble shower start by filling a spray bottle with warm water and a teaspoon of mild ph neutral dish soap.
From marble surfaces to wooden decks there are a few.
Use a ph neutral soap diluted in hot water to mop the floors.
When cleaning marble be sure to stay away from harsh chemicals like bleach ammonia hydrogen peroxide and vinegar.
You want to avoid anything abrasive on the surface and dirt and sand being dragged around by a vacuum could do more damage than you intend.
Then wet the surface with the mineral water.
From your description it sounds like the problem is mainly in the cracked areas.
For disinfecting wipe or wash the floor then apply the bleach solution and let stand for 5 minutes.
I am so sorry about your floor and wish i had better news for you.
Also be sure the area is well ventilated while you are working.
We recommend against using clorox regular bleach 2 to clean marble and other porous stone surfaces.
Once you ve gone over the entire surface of your shower rinse the solution off with water.
The job is fairly simple to perform.
On light colored marble you can dilute one quart of bleach with one gallon of hot water or for a small area a size appropriate 4 1 mixture to remove the stain.
Then dry the marble with a soft rag rather than allowing it to air dry.
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Before you apply the diluted bleach it is important to thoroughly wet the area with clean water.
Be sure the stain is covered in a small amount of water.
Cleaning with a swiffer.
Wipe the stain clean of any loose girt or dirt and clean with a marble cleaner.
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.
Seal your marble when needed you may have read about applying a marble granite sealer and all the hassle it is but i assure you it s not such a big deal once you know what you are doing.
Then spray your shower with the solution and rub it in with a damp cloth using small circular motions.
The water will allow for the poultice to penetrate the pours of marble and remove the stain.
Calcium carbonate the primary compound in marble can be highly reactive to both acidic and alkaline cleaners.
Swiffer products may be convenient and easy to use but cleaning experts say they re not safe for all surfaces.
For marble floors start with a dust mop.