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How do you shine a marble tabletop? - Answers
1/3 liquid softener w/ 2/3 water - Clean and polish with a soft cloth. This is another tip from a book I reference frequently, Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean by Linda Cobb. She includes additional tips for maintaining marble such as cleaning difficult spots, buffing scratches, and removing stains caused by grease, rust, tea, coffee, ink, etc.
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1/3 liquid softener w/ 2/3 water - Clean and polish with a soft cloth. This is another tip from a book I reference frequently, Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean by Linda Cobb. She includes additional tips for maintaining marble such as cleaning difficult spots, buffing scratches, and removing stains caused by grease, rust, tea, coffee, ink, etc.
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How do you shine a marble tabletop? - Answers
1/3 liquid softener w/ 2/3 water - Clean and polish with a soft cloth. This is another tip from a book I reference frequently, Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean by Linda Cobb. She includes additional tips for maintaining marble such as cleaning difficult spots, buffing scratches, and removing stains caused by grease, rust, tea, coffee, ink, etc.
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