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Product description
Marble hand soap is a cleaning product designed for marble surfaces, usually used to clean and maintain marble countertops, floors, etc. Its features include:
Mild formula: Marble hand soap usually uses mild cleaning ingredients, which will not damage the surface of marble and avoid corrosion of stone by products with strong acidity and alkalinity.
Strong detergency: It can effectively remove dirt, grease and water stains, and maintain the gloss of marble surface.
Waterproof and anti-fouling: Some hand soaps contain protective ingredients, which can form a protective film on the surface to reduce the penetration of stains.
Easy to use: Generally speaking, spray or press-type bottle design is convenient for daily use.
Cleaning: Spray hand soap on the marble surface with a damp cloth or sponge and wipe gently.
Rinse: Rinse with clean water to ensure that there is no residue.
Drying: Wipe dry with a clean cloth to avoid water stains.
Regular use of marble hand soap for cleaning can extend the service life of marble.
Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners, which may cause damage to marble.
Regular professional maintenance and waxing of marble to maintain its gloss.
Choose the right hand soap
Ingredient check: Choose products without acid and abrasive particles to ensure safe cleaning.
Brand recommendation: There are some brands on the market that are specifically for natural stone, such as Stone Care International, Weiman and Granite Gold, which are all well-known choices.
Environmentally friendly: Some brands also provide environmentally friendly hand soaps with more natural ingredients and are environmentally friendly.
Regular deep cleaning: For marble surfaces after long-term use, you can consider using deep cleaners regularly, diluting and cleaning according to the instructions.
Remove stubborn stains: For stains that are difficult to remove, you can add a small amount of baking soda to the hand soap to make a paste, apply it to the stains, and wait for a while before cleaning.
Protective coating: Consider applying a stone-specific protective agent regularly to form a protective layer to reduce stain penetration during daily use.
Avoid direct contact with acidic substances: For example, lemon juice, vinegar and certain detergents, try to avoid direct contact with the marble surface when using.
Use mats: Use coasters or placemats on marble countertops to reduce the impact of heat and scratches on the surface.
Regular maintenance: Professional cleaning and waxing is recommended every 6 to 12 months to keep the marble shiny and fresh