The best marble whitening method is to use a combination of a mild cleaning agent mixed with an absorbent material known as whiting finely ground white chalk which can be found in most paint or home improvement stores.
Whiten yellowed cultured marble.
Marble is a natural calcareous stone which means it is porous and susceptible to staining and discoloration.
White marble tiles can remain for years without yellowing then over time may slowly turn yellow and in severe causes may turn completely brown.
As it sits make sure that you keep the cloths damp but not dripping wet.
Choose a water based cleaner with a neutral ph.
White marble tiles can remain for years without yellowing then over time may slowly turn yellow and in severe causes may turn completely brown.
This oxidation process is accelerated when the tile is saturated as in the flood in the above example.
It s the safest option for cleaning your cultured marble without damaging the glaze or scratching the surface.
Apply a mild soap or all purpose cleaner to the surface.
Remove the cloths and rinse the solution away with a soft and clean damp cloth.
If the gel coating has worn down a bit the coating and cultured marble may become stained.
Repeat the process as necessary until the yellowed cultured marble has been fully restored.
Pour the cleaning mixture onto the cloths and then allow it to sit for about an hour.
You can spray the soap or cleaner directly onto your cultured marble or you can dampen a clean towel and wipe it over the surface.
This process of oxidation is similar to the rusting of metal.