Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: mfree on March 17, 2005, 12:24:46 PM
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The bathroom in the house I'm looking to lease/buy has great big slabs of natural black marble up on the bathroom walls.... but it's not been taken care of, the surface is hazy, mildew has set in and there are even little chunks missing from part. I think it'd been sprayed with acidic "quick cleaners" for years and years....
What's the best way to clean the residues off, kill the mildew, and polish the surface? I don't mind a little backbreaking work
And if it works well, I'll turn my attention to the pink marble floor tiles. What an odd color mix....
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I'd hit the local Home Depot/Lowe'a and see what they have to offer as a cleaner/restorer. You might start with something like TileX (sodium hypoclorite - super bleach) to strip the scum & mildew. Unless it's really badly pitted/etched, this, followed with some SoftScrub may get you by. Plan B is a random orbital buffer with automotive polishing compound (the white stuff). Start with a little by hand in an out of the way spot to see if it's worth pursuing. Granite & mable counter tops are 'in' these days, I'm sure you can find something appropriate with a litlle research. Good luck.
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You might want to ask this question @ the following forum.
I've been lurking there for awhile as we are going to redo a bath/shower, seems to be a VERY good tile forum.
http://johnbridge.com/vbulletin/index.php?s=a93f1a0951fa02cfb97233d15490fd2f&