Marble and other natural stones
Preservation
Clean your marble basin regularly with dish-washing liquid. To maintain the shine of your basin, use a soft cloth to polish the entire surface evenly.
- • Do not use acidic products or abrasive cleaners such as ammonia, vinegar, alcohol, glass cleaner, bleach or lemon juice as they can erode the marble and cause permanent marks. When exposed to such products, the pores in the marble open, making it more absorbent and prone to damage.
- • Do not use scouring tools such as metal brushes or abrasive sponges as they may scratch the surface of the marble.
- • Avoid water pooling on the surface. As marble has a porous nature, it absorbs liquids, which can cause permanent staining on the surface. Once the marks appear, they will be difficult to remove.
- • Prevent deposits of minerals (limestone, salt etc.), soap or shower gel. These can dull the finish and may stain the marble.
Regular cleaning
To protect and preserve your marble, lava stone, or polished stone furniture as part of your usual cleaning routine, gently wipe it with a non-abrasive sponge.
We recommend using a special marble-cleaning fluid.
Occasional cleaning
Polish:
Using a marble and stone polish on your bathroom sink can enhance its shine and help restore its natural luster. The polish smooths the surface reducing minor scratches and wear marks. Additionally, it helps repel water and dirt, keeping your sink cleaner for longer. Regular polishing helps maintain the stone's vibrant appearance, preserving the beauty and elegance of your marble or stone sink with minimal effort.
Sealer:
Applying a marble and stone sealer to a bathroom sink protects it from stains, water damage, and etching. It creates a barrier against moisture, making the surface easier to clean and more durable. The sealer helps maintain the sink's natural beauty, preserving its shine and color. Regular sealing can prevent costly repairs or replacements. It's a simple, effective way to extend the life of your marble or stone sink.