
Introduction
Investing in natural stone is investing in timeless beauty and lasting value. Whether you’ve chosen elegant marble for your bathroom or durable granite for your kitchen, proper care ensures your stone maintains its pristine appearance for decades. At Santos Stone, we don’t just supply premium marble and granite to 30+ countries—we’re committed to helping our clients protect their investment through proper maintenance.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about caring for your natural stone, from daily cleaning routines to long-term preservation strategies.
Understanding Your Stone: Marble vs. Granite Care
Before diving into maintenance techniques, it’s crucial to understand that marble and granite have different care requirements due to their distinct compositions.
Marble Characteristics:
- More porous and softer (3-5 on Mohs scale)
- Sensitive to acidic substances
- Requires more frequent sealing
- Prone to etching from acids
- Develops patina over time
Granite Characteristics:
- Dense and hard (6-7 on Mohs scale)
- More resistant to acids and staining
- Requires less frequent sealing
- Highly scratch-resistant
- Maintains consistent appearance
Understanding these differences helps you tailor your maintenance approach to your specific stone type.
Daily Cleaning: The Foundation of Stone Care
The Golden Rules
- Clean spills immediately – Don’t let liquids sit on stone surfaces
- Use pH-neutral cleaners only – Avoid acidic or alkaline products
- Soft cloths or microfiber only – Never use abrasive scrubbers
- Wipe dry after cleaning – Prevent water spots and mineral deposits
Daily Cleaning Solution
For Marble:
- Warm water with a few drops of pH-neutral dish soap
- Dedicated stone cleaner (check pH is 7)
- Mild castile soap diluted in water
For Granite:
- Warm water and mild dish soap
- Stone-specific cleaners
- Even plain warm water for light cleaning
Step-by-Step Daily Cleaning:
- Remove loose dirt with a soft, dry cloth
- Mix your cleaning solution (very diluted)
- Dampen cloth with solution—don’t saturate the stone
- Wipe surface in circular motions
- Rinse with clean water on a fresh cloth
- Dry thoroughly with a microfiber cloth
- Buff to restore shine if desired
What NOT to Use: ❌ Vinegar (acidic—will etch marble) ❌ Lemon or citrus cleaners (acidic) ❌ Bleach (too harsh, can discolor) ❌ Ammonia (can dull the finish) ❌ Generic all-purpose cleaners (often too alkaline) ❌ Abrasive powders or creams ❌ Scouring pads or steel wool
Deep Cleaning: Monthly Maintenance
Once a month, give your stone surfaces a more thorough cleaning.
For Marble:
Materials Needed:
- Stone-specific deep cleaner
- Soft bristle brush
- Microfiber cloths
- Warm water
Process:
- Clear the surface completely
- Apply stone cleaner according to product instructions
- Let sit for recommended time (usually 3-5 minutes)
- Gently scrub with soft brush in circular motions
- Pay extra attention to grout lines if applicable
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water
- Dry completely
- Inspect for any etching or stains that need attention
For Granite:
Granite can handle slightly more aggressive cleaning:
- Use granite-specific cleaner or diluted dish soap
- Apply with soft cloth or sponge
- Scrub any stubborn areas gently
- Rinse thoroughly
- Dry and buff to shine
Addressing Stubborn Stains:
Different stains require different approaches:
Oil-based stains (grease, cosmetics):
- Create a poultice with baking soda and water
- Apply thick paste over stain
- Cover with plastic wrap, tape edges
- Leave for 24 hours
- Remove, rinse, and dry
Organic stains (coffee, tea, wine, food):
- For marble: Hydrogen peroxide (12%) poultice
- For granite: Acetone or hydrogen peroxide
- Apply, cover, wait 24 hours
- Remove and rinse
Water stains and rings:
- Often surface-level mineral deposits
- Buff with dry 0000 steel wool (granite only)
- For marble, use stone polish and soft cloth
- May require professional re-polishing if deep
Sealing: Your Stone’s Protective Shield
Sealing is one of the most important aspects of stone maintenance, creating a barrier that prevents staining and liquid absorption.
How Often to Seal:
Marble:
- High-traffic areas: Every 6 months
- Moderate use: Every 12 months
- Low-traffic areas: Every 18-24 months
Granite:
- Kitchen countertops: Every 12-18 months
- Low-traffic areas: Every 2-3 years
- Some dense granites rarely need sealing
The Water Test:
Not sure if your stone needs sealing? Perform this simple test:
- Sprinkle water on the surface (about 3 inches diameter)
- Wait 10-15 minutes
- If water darkens the stone: Needs sealing
- If water beads on surface: Seal is still effective
How to Seal Stone Properly:
Materials Needed:
- High-quality penetrating stone sealer
- Clean, lint-free cloths
- Clean stone surface
Sealing Process:
- Clean thoroughly: Stone must be completely clean and dry
- Wait 24 hours: Ensure no moisture is trapped
- Apply sealer: Pour onto cloth, apply in small sections
- Work in sections: Cover 2-3 square feet at a time
- Let penetrate: Follow product instructions (usually 5-15 minutes)
- Buff excess: Remove any sealer that hasn’t absorbed
- Apply second coat: Many sealers recommend 2-3 coats
- Cure time: Don’t use surface for 24-48 hours
Professional vs. DIY Sealing:
DIY sealing works well for most residential applications. Consider professional sealing for:
- Large commercial installations
- First-time sealing on new stone
- Significant restoration projects
- Valuable or rare stone varieties
Preventing Damage: Best Practices
In the Kitchen:
Do: ✅ Use cutting boards always ✅ Place trivets under hot pots and pans ✅ Use coasters under glasses and bottles ✅ Wipe up spills immediately ✅ Use placemats during meals ✅ Clean regularly with appropriate products
Don’t: ❌ Cut directly on stone surfaces ❌ Place hot pans directly on marble ❌ Let acidic foods sit on marble (tomatoes, citrus, wine) ❌ Use stone as a prep surface without protection ❌ Drag heavy or rough objects across surface
In the Bathroom:
Do: ✅ Wipe down shower walls after use ✅ Use bath mats to prevent water pooling ✅ Ensure adequate ventilation ✅ Clean soap scum promptly ✅ Use stone-safe bathroom cleaners
Don’t: ❌ Let water sit on surfaces ❌ Use harsh bathroom cleaners ❌ Allow hair dye or nail polish to contact stone ❌ Let metal objects rust on stone ❌ Use acidic toilet bowl cleaners near marble
On Floors:
Do: ✅ Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove grit ✅ Use entry mats to trap dirt ✅ Use furniture pads under chair and table legs ✅ Clean spills immediately ✅ Damp mop with stone cleaner regularly
Don’t: ❌ Use vacuum beater bars directly on stone ❌ Let sand or grit accumulate (acts like sandpaper) ❌ Use generic floor cleaners ❌ Steam clean without checking stone compatibility ❌ Apply wax or polish meant for other surfaces
Dealing With Etching on Marble
Etching—dull spots caused by acid contact—is marble’s most common issue.
Minor Etching (Light Dullness):
DIY Fix:
- Clean the area thoroughly
- Apply marble polishing powder
- Buff with soft cloth using circular motions
- Continue until shine returns
- Clean and reseal
Moderate to Severe Etching:
Professional intervention is recommended:
- Re-honing to remove etched layer
- Re-polishing to restore shine
- May require specialized equipment
- Professional results last longer
Prevention is Key: The best approach to etching is prevention. Keep acidic substances away from marble surfaces and clean spills immediately.
Scratch Repair and Restoration
Minor Scratches:
For Polished Surfaces:
- Clean scratch thoroughly
- Apply marble polishing compound
- Buff in direction of scratch
- Gradually work in circular motions
- Clean and assess
For Honed Surfaces:
- Very fine sandpaper (1000+ grit) for granite
- Professional service recommended for marble
- Finish with appropriate sealer
Deep Scratches:
Deep scratches require professional attention:
- May need re-honing of entire surface
- Professional grinding and polishing
- Color-matched filling for severe damage
- Full restoration for best results
At Santos Stone, we can recommend qualified restoration professionals in your area or provide guidance on addressing minor issues.
Seasonal Maintenance Checklist
Spring (March-May):
- Deep clean all stone surfaces
- Test seal integrity with water test
- Reseal if necessary
- Check grout condition (if applicable)
- Professional inspection for valuable installations
Summer (June-August):
- Monitor outdoor stone for weather damage
- Extra vigilance with outdoor entertaining
- Clean more frequently due to increased use
- Check for any settling or movement
Fall (September-November):
- Prepare indoor stone for heating season
- Clean and seal before holiday entertaining
- Address any repairs before winter
- Stock up on cleaning supplies
Winter (December-February):
- Monitor humidity levels (too dry can affect stone)
- Protect from de-icing salts near entryways
- Extra care with hot dishes during holidays
- Plan for spring deep cleaning
Special Considerations for Different Applications
Kitchen Countertops:
- Highest risk area for staining and etching
- Clean after each use
- Seal every 6-12 months
- Consider granite over marble for heavy-use kitchens
Bathroom Vanities and Showers:
- Manage moisture effectively
- Squeegee shower walls after use
- Ensure proper ventilation
- Watch for mold in grout lines
Flooring:
- Regular sweeping is crucial
- Use appropriate mats at entrances
- Consider honed finish for slip resistance
- Seal high-traffic areas more frequently
Exterior Applications:
- Withstands weather but needs monitoring
- Clean annually to prevent buildup
- Seal as recommended for climate
- Check for efflorescence (white deposits)
When to Call a Professional
Some situations require expert intervention:
Call a Pro For:
- Severe staining that DIY methods can’t remove
- Deep scratches or chips
- Extensive etching on marble
- Cracked or damaged stone
- Lippage (uneven tile installation)
- Stone that has lost its polish
- Grout repair or replacement
- Annual maintenance on valuable installations
Santos Stone Support:
As your stone supplier, we’re here to help:
- Provide care instructions specific to your stone
- Recommend appropriate cleaning products
- Connect you with qualified restoration professionals
- Answer questions about your specific installation
- Supply replacement pieces if needed
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake #1: Using Inappropriate Cleaners Impact: Etching, discoloration, seal degradation Solution: Stick to pH-neutral, stone-specific products
Mistake #2: Over-Sealing Impact: Cloudy appearance, product buildup Solution: Seal only when water test indicates need
Mistake #3: Ignoring Spills Impact: Permanent staining, especially on marble Solution: Clean immediately, even if “just water”
Mistake #4: Using Abrasive Tools Impact: Scratching, dull spots, damage to finish Solution: Soft cloths and non-abrasive sponges only
Mistake #5: Skipping Regular Maintenance Impact: Accelerated wear, staining, costly repairs Solution: Establish and follow a maintenance routine
Products We Recommend
While we don’t sell cleaning products, these types work well:
Daily Cleaners:
- pH-neutral stone soap
- Stone-specific spray cleaners
- Simple dish soap (Dawn, diluted)
Sealers:
- Penetrating/impregnating sealers (not topical)
- Water-based formulas
- Brand names with good reviews in your region
Polishing:
- Marble polishing powder
- Stone polishing compounds
- Microfiber polishing cloths
Avoid products labeled:
- “All-purpose cleaner”
- “Acidic” or “alkaline”
- “For tile and grout” (unless stone-safe)
- “Wax” or “polish” for other surfaces
The Long-Term View: Stone That Lasts Generations
With proper care, natural stone can last centuries. Consider these famous examples:
- The Parthenon (Athens) – 2,500 years of marble
- Roman marble structures – Still standing after 2,000 years
- Historic palaces and monuments worldwide
Your marble or granite from Santos Stone has this same potential longevity. The difference between stone that lasts and stone that deteriorates prematurely is almost always maintenance.
The Investment Perspective:
Proper stone care costs far less than replacement:
- Daily cleaning: Minimal cost, 5 minutes
- Sealing: $50-200 annually for DIY
- Professional maintenance: $200-500 every few years
Compare this to replacement costs:
- New stone material
- Removal and disposal
- Installation labor
- Downtime and disruption
The math is clear: maintenance is always more cost-effective than replacement.
Conclusion: Your Stone Care Partnership
At Santos Stone, our relationship with clients doesn’t end at delivery. We’re committed to ensuring the stone we supply continues to beautify your space for decades to come.
Your Action Plan:
- Identify your stone type: Marble or granite? Polished or honed?
- Establish daily routine: Quick clean with appropriate products
- Perform water test: Determine sealing needs
- Seal as needed: Follow proper application process
- Schedule deep cleaning: Monthly or quarterly
- Monitor condition: Address issues promptly
- Contact us with questions: We’re here to help
Remember:
- Prevention is easier than correction
- Consistency matters more than intensity
- Proper products make all the difference
- Professional help is available when needed
- Natural stone is forgiving with proper care
Need More Help?
Contact Santos Stone for:
- Stone-specific care instructions
- Product recommendations for your region
- Referrals to restoration professionals
- Replacement pieces if needed
- Expert advice on challenging issues
Visit our showroom at D/16 Industrial Zone, Shaq El Thoeban, Cairo, or contact us directly. Whether your Santos Stone is in Cairo or one of the 30+ countries we serve, we’re committed to helping you maintain its beauty.
Your stone told a story over millions of years of formation. With proper care, it will continue telling your story for generations to come.


