Dry the backsplash.
Clean grease off tumbled marble backsplash.
The scrub pad will help loosen dirt without causing any scratches to the surface of the stone or leaving fibers behind.
Wipe down the backsplash with the rag.
Find a soft bristled toothbrush or scrub brush to clean the crevices of the stone.
Ensure that it is completely dry before continuing.
Rub in a circular motion until the tiles are dry and not tacky to the touch.
In fact cleaning rags and paper towels often catch and snag on the rough stone.
Remember that an impregnating sealer will not completely waterproof your tile.
Be sure to wipe down your marble backsplash tile with a soft sponge or cloth using a gentle cleanser at least once a week.
If your backsplash tiles have a lot of grease on them reach for the mildly abrasive baking soda in your cupboard.
How to clean a tumbled marble backsplash step 1.
Just in case we re applied sealer three coats to the backsplash ourselves.
Use gentle dish detergent that cuts grease in a bucket of hot water.
This will remove any surface dirt or dust as well as some of the top layer of the grease.
Using a clean lint free cloth buff the surface of the tumbled tile to remove any excess sealer not absorbed by the marble.
Mix the baking soda with some water to form a paste that s thick enough to stick to the tiles.
Use the soapy sponge on the greasy backsplash.
Go over the tiles with a clean wet sponge to wash away the paste.
Rub the mixture over the greasy spots and wait at least 10 minutes.
All that s needed to clean grease off the wall behind the stove is your favorite grease busting dishwashing liquid a sponge and an optional stiff brush.
When you need to clean textured stone your best bet is to use a stone specific cleaner with a non abrasive scrub pad.
Dampen a clean microfiber cloth with warm water.
Add 2 cups of water to a spray bottle along with 2 squirts of liquid dish detergent.
I am sure it will be perfect.
Because stone is usually more textured than tile it can more easily accumulate grease.
Wipe the backsplash with a microfiber cloth to remove loose dust.
This removes dust as well as any splatters or dirt you may not have noticed keeping them from becoming more difficult to remove later on.
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Rinse the sponge in some warm water wring out the excess and place a dollop of liquid soap on it.
It will buy you time to remove any offending agents.
The detergent works as a mild cleaning agent that breaks up grease and residue without causing damage to the travertine or grout on the backsplash.
First clean the area with your regular stone cleaner.
Dust your tumbled marble backsplash regularly.