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How Do You Remove Stains From Marble Kitchen Countertops?

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How Do You Remove Stains From Marble Kitchen Countertops?

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Marble countertops evoke an elegant feel when used in a kitchen or bathroom. With a wide variety of colors and patterns, it is hard to duplicate the look and feel of marble countertops. Because marble is considered a porous stone, it tends to attract a multitude of different stains. Take care when cleaning marble and avoid the use of harsh cleansers. Instead opt for more natural cleaning solutions such as baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, hand dishwashing liquid and cornstarch. These substances will remove most stains that you encounter on marble. Treat acidic stains on marble such as vinegar and citrus juice, by first blotting up the spill. Be careful not to rub in the spill as this has a tendency to spread the stain around further. Once the stain is blotted up, make a paste with baking soda and water. Use enough water to form a paste similar to toothpaste. Apply to the affected area and allow it to dry completely until it is hardened. Remove the paste with water and a soft cloth. Take

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