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I have marble floor which looks dirty very quickly. What can I do to remove the grime and produce a gloss finish?

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I have marble floor which looks dirty very quickly. What can I do to remove the grime and produce a gloss finish?

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You need to make sure your marble floor is sealed first. If it’s not sealed then that will be your first job before you can start to clean it using chemicals or liquids. If it has been polished then it is best to strip the floor of the polish by using a high quality stripper before you begin the cleaning process. Once the floor is sealed, you can use a neutral floor cleaner such as Rawlins Maintainer which is designed for marble floors. To give your floor a non slip gloss look you then need to apply a high solids polish (such as Rawlins Ultra 25). To clean and maintain the gloss look on your floor you need to use a neutral maintainer chemical (such as Rawlins Maintainer). Do not use a chemical that attempts to do this process in one, as the quality will not be what you are looking for. Although you can do the above with a mop and bucket, it is far more effective and efficient to clean your marble floors using a rotary scrubbing machine.

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