How Do You Clean Cultured Marble Counter?
Cultured marble, unlike natural marble, is a man-made product molded into the design desired for a countertop, most commonly in bathrooms. Cultured marble gives the look and beauty of natural marble, with a greater choice of colors and lower price point. With proper care in the home, cultured marble counters last for years. Clean a cultured marble counter properly to keep it looking glossy and new and to prevent damage from harsh cleaning methods. Apply liquid dish detergent to the counter and wipe clean with a damp sponge. Rinse if necessary and dry with a towel or paper towel. Remove difficult stains from the cultured marble counter with a bit of turpentine or paint thinner on a non-abrasive rag. Follow the stain removal by washing the counter with liquid dish detergent and a damp non-scratch sponge. Hold the wooden ruler horizontally at a 45-degree angle to the counter and use it to gently scrape away dried plaster or other residue. Wash away the flakes with liquid dish detergent an