Marble is a well-known natural stone that has been used as a building material for thousands of years. Marble fireplaces can be found in homes built hundreds of years ago but they have made a comeback in recent years. Although marble is durable, it is very porous and much softer than granite or other types of stone. and can stain easily.
By caring for your fireplace surround, you keep its beauty intact and ensure it remains shiny and attractive for years to come. Keep reading to discover how to care for yourself. These care tips will help you keep your marble fireplace clean and look like it was when it was first installed.
1. Remove Ash Correctly to Ensure Air Circulation
In general, wood-burning fireplaces are best served by accumulating a little coal and ash in the firebox. However, this height should not exceed two inches. If your fireplace is well ventilated, you won’t need to worry about smoke and the wood won’t smolder as it burns. However, when you notice the pile is higher than a few inches, be sure to remove a small amount of residue.
2. Use the Right Clothto Clean
Use a microfiber cloth to gently remove any loose debris or dust from the marble surface in preparation for a thorough cleaning of the marble.
Using microfiber cloths is the best way to clean a marble fireplace, as they allow you to gently remove dust and dirt without scratching the surface. Before starting to wipe the surface, make sure the fireplace is cool to the touch to prevent any possible heat-related problems or discomfort during the cleaning process.
These versatile cloths are also great in the kitchen and can be used every day to keep marble fireplaces and other surfaces shiny.
3. What is the Best Cleaner for Marble Fireplaces?
The best cleaner for marble fireplaces is a soft, liquid cleanser that is specifically formulated for marble surfaces. When cleaning your marble fireplace, it’s crucial to avoid abrasive or harsh chemicals such as bleach, ammonia, mineral spirits, or acetone, as they can compromise the integrity and appearance of the marble.
4. Don’t Ignore Deep Cleaning
If your fireplace is used a lot, but you don’t have time to clean it regularly, it’s best to deep clean the surroundings before the first fire of each season. Deep cleaning eliminates the buildup of creosote from previous fires. It also removes hard-to-remove stains, soot, and dirt. To clean soot off your marble fireplace, create a paste by mixing a small amount of dish soap with twice the amount of baking soda. Spread this paste over the stains using a microfibre cloth, then allow it to sit for 24 hours. Afterward, use a clean microfibre cloth to remove the paste, and you should find that the stains have vanished.
5. Avoid Removers that Contain Acids
While marble is durable, it will be damaged by acidic substances. When cleaning your marble fireplace avoid using any cleaning solutions that contain acids, such as lemon juice or vinegar as they can permanently damage the stone.
Instead, use pH-neutral cleaners designed for marble surfaces, such as specialist cleaning products or a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water. These cleaning products ensure effective cleaning without compromising the integrity of the marble’s finish.
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