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Hydrogen Peroxide on Marble

On the application of hydrogen peroxide to marble
Marble has a warm texture and beautiful texture, and is often a good material for architectural decoration. However, daily use will inevitably cause contamination and damage, so the method of cleaning and maintenance is known to everyone.

Recently, I have asked if hydrogen peroxide can be used on marble. Hydrogen peroxide, which is oxidizing, is often used in many cleaning scenarios. But for marble, it is necessary to be cautious.

Marble mainly contains calcium carbonate and other ingredients. Although the oxidation of hydrogen peroxide can remove some stains, it may also chemically react with calcium carbonate. Once the reaction occurs, it may cause corrosion on the surface of the marble, damage the luster, and lighten the texture. Over time, its beauty and durability will be affected.

If the marble is stained, choose the appropriate method according to the type of stain. If it is ordinary dust, wipe it with a soft damp cloth; if it is oil stains, use a mild stone special cleaner and follow its instructions. Do not use hydrogen peroxide rashly to avoid irreparable damage.

In short, using hydrogen peroxide on marble may seem simple, but it is actually a hidden risk. In order to maintain the lasting charm of marble, the method of cleaning and maintenance must be carefully considered, and a safe policy must be selected.