How to Clean Marble the Right Way — Without Damaging It
Marble is elegant, timeless, and instantly makes any home look high-end. But here’s something every cleaning professional (and savvy homeowner) needs to know: marble is picky.
You can’t treat it like tile.
You can’t hit it with bleach.
And one wrong move could leave permanent marks.
So let’s break it down: how do you clean marble the right way — and keep it looking flawless for years?
First, Know What You’re Dealing With
Marble isn’t just a rock. It’s a porous, soft, natural stone, which makes it sensitive to certain cleaners, tools, and even water.
Here’s what makes marble tricky:
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It doesn’t like acid — even lemon juice or vinegar can cause dull spots (called etching).
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It absorbs water and oils — so spills can stain if not cleaned quickly.
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It scratches easily — especially with abrasive tools or gritty dirt.
That means a basic "all-purpose cleaner" or rough scrubbing pad? ❌ Not safe here.
Common Mistakes (Even the Pros Make)
Before we talk about what works, let’s cover what not to do:
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No vinegar, no bleach, no ammonia
These will burn or etch the marble — even if it looks shiny at first. -
No heavy scrubbing
Forget steel wool or stiff brushes. They’ll leave visible scratches. -
Don’t flood the surface with water
Excess water can seep in, especially around unsealed edges. -
Don’t use wax-based or film-forming products
They leave buildup and make marble look dull over time.
So What Should You Do?
Here’s your safe, smart, and simple routine for cleaning finished marble surfaces — whether it’s floors, countertops, or shower walls.
Step-by-Step: Cleaning Marble Safely
1. Use a pH-neutral, marble-safe cleaner
This is key. The cleaner must be gentle but effective, non-acidic, and leave no residue. We use Sh-Clean from Speed Cleaning, and we’ll explain why in a minute.
2. Use microfiber cloths or soft mops
These lift dirt without scratching. No rough pads, no dirty brooms.
3. Dampen, don’t soak
Mist lightly or wring out your mop well. Marble doesn’t need a lot of water — it just needs the right product and gentle movement.
4. Dry the surface
Use a clean, dry microfiber towel to buff and dry the surface after cleaning. This prevents spots and gives it that beautiful, streak-free shine.
Why We Use (and Recommend) Sh-Clean
There are a lot of floor cleaners out there — but most of them are too harsh or leave sticky residue. That’s why we stick with Sh-Clean, especially on marble. Here’s why:
✔ Safe for Marble (and More!)
Sh-Clean is specifically made for all finished floors — including marble, hardwood, bamboo, LVT, tile, and laminate. That makes it super versatile for cleaning pros who handle different surfaces.
🌿 Non-toxic, no rinsing, no residue
It’s pH-neutral, which means it won’t etch marble. It cleans deeply without harmful chemicals, and best of all? You don’t need to rinse. Just spray, clean, and move on.
🐾 Safe for Kids, Pets, and Sensitive Clients
No strong odors, no dangerous fumes. It’s perfect for homes with kids, pets, or clients with allergies.
💧 Highly concentrated = Big savings
A little goes a long way:
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16 oz = 4+ gallons
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32 oz = 8+ gallons
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1 gallon = 20+ gallons
That’s a lot of clean floors for a small investment.
How to Use Sh-Clean on Marble (Simple & Quick)

For everyday cleaning:
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Mix a small amount of concentrate in a spray bottle or bucket (follow label instructions).
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Lightly spray or mop the marble.
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Wipe or mop gently with a microfiber cloth.
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Dry and buff for best results.
For deeper cleaning:
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Increase the concentration slightly for areas with stuck-on grime (like entryways or bathroom floors).
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Never scrub aggressively — let the cleaner do the work.
⚠️ Important: Sh-Clean is great for finished marble surfaces. Avoid using on unfinished stone or wood.
Bonus: Professional Touches That Impress Clients
If you run a cleaning business, showing that you understand delicate materials like marble can set you apart. Here’s how:
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Include “Marble-safe cleaning with Sh-Clean” in your service list.
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Educate clients during walkthroughs (“We use a pH-neutral cleaner — no acid, no damage.”)
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Share marble care tips in your social posts or newsletters.
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Train your team to spot marble and treat it differently from tile or granite.
Final Thoughts
Marble may be high-maintenance, but it doesn’t have to be high-stress. With the right techniques and a safe, effective cleaner like Sh-Clean, you can deliver that luxurious, polished look every single time — without risking damage.
Whether you’re cleaning a bathroom floor, a grand foyer, or a kitchen island, these best practices will keep your marble surfaces sparkling, safe, and built to last.
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