How To Clean Toilet Marble Floor
How to clean an old dirty marble floor duration 1 minutes 18 seconds open the doors and turn on the ventilation fan if you have one and then pour bleach into the toilet bowl with the cleaning brush in the bowl to sanitize it.
How to clean toilet marble floor. When cleaning marble be sure to stay away from harsh chemicals like bleach ammonia hydrogen peroxide and vinegar. Michelle driscoll a cleaning expert recommends. Gently wipe down the surface with the cloth. Remember that you should never use an acidic cleaner on a marble floors. Mop the marble floor mop the marble floors using an untreated mop.
Wipe the stained area clean of any loose girt or dirt. The object of cleaning is to wash dirt away and down a drain not to move it around your bathroom. To clean cultured marble dampen a clean rag with white vinegar. Avoid harsh chemical solutions and acidic cleaners such as vinegar ammonia and citrus cleaner. Use mild detergents that will be gentle on your marble floor.
Dish washing soaps and ph neutral soaps diluted with warm water are ideal or a commercial marble cleaner. Be sure the urine stain is covered in a small amount of water. Mix 3 tablespoons baking soda and a generous squirt of dishwashing liquid to 1 quart of warm water. All you ll need to get the job done is water and a few drops of a gentle ph neutral dish washing liquid. Mix 12 percent hydrogen peroxide with several drops of ammonia and apply it to the stained tile with a cloth.
Use a ph neutral soap diluted in hot water to mop the floors. Wet mop the floor with the water dish washing liquid solution and change out dirty water as needed. Rinse the area with cold water to remove any residue. This is important because sediment on your mop can scratch the marble and a dirty mop can create those unwanted streak marks. Make sure there isn t too much vinegar in the rag by wringing out the excess liquid.
You should only use hydrogen peroxide to clean your marble tile if it is a light color. Then dry the marble with a soft rag rather than allowing it to air dry 2. Be sure to keep the mop and water clean during use. Use a clean damp cloth to wipe the hydrogen peroxide off and thoroughly dry the surface with a soft clean towel. Sweep or dry mop the floor to remove surface dust and dirt.