Stains on Marble countertop
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Marble is my favorite! I have a hunk I use for pastry and chocolate making. Your stoneyard and installer SHOULD have warned you up front about staining and SHOULD have sealed it for you as well as provide "after installation care and maintenance" information. Sorry your suppliers are not on the ball. Here are some great links to help you out!
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/seal-marble-countertop-24481.html
https://www.msistone.com/blogs/post/2017/09/28/tips-from-the-trade-the-best-sealing-options-for-marble-countertops.aspx
https://marble.com/articles/to-seal-or-not-to-seal
Enjoy your new countertops - they are a thing of beauty! 😍
see about either having the marble sealed or do yourself. This should stop staining.
I agree with Naomie and netprophet. All natural stone must be sealed. Also, only use a neutral cleaner on marble.
Gosh, I am thinking of using marble squares for a bathroom and kitchen floor. Will I constantly be dealing with stains? What if it is sealed?
Marble must be sealed. It is porous and stains easily. Don’t place things that might stain it directly on the marble. Designers love to use marble but many don’t like to live with it
https://www.msistone.com/blogs/post/2017/09/28/tips-from-the-trade-the-best-sealing-options-for-marble-countertops.aspx