Marble is a timeless and elegant material often used in countertops, flooring, and decorative pieces. However, over time, even the most luxurious marble can lose its luster and become dull due to foot traffic, acidic cleaners, or daily wear and tear. The good news is that you don’t need to hire a professional or use harsh chemicals to restore its shine. With a few natural and inexpensive ingredients, you can make your marble shine like it was brand new again.
🧽 Why Does Marble Lose Its Shine?
Marble is a soft, porous stone, which means it’s prone to etching, staining, and dullness—especially if it’s exposed to acidic substances like vinegar, lemon juice, or certain cleaning agents. Everyday use, water spots, soap scum, and dirt can also dull the surface, making it look cloudy or scratched.
🧪 What You’ll Need: Natural Ingredients
Here’s a safe and natural polishing method using simple ingredients found in most homes:
✅ Ingredients:
- Baking soda (2-3 tablespoons)
- Water (just enough to make a paste)
- A soft cloth or microfiber towel
- A spray bottle filled with water
- Olive oil or mineral oil (for the final shine)
- (Optional): A few drops of essential oil like lemon or lavender for scent
✨ Step-by-Step Guide to Polish Marble Naturally
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