What to do if acidic or oily liquids are dripped onto a marble material home.
If acidic or oily liquids are accidentally dripped onto marble material homes, appropriate measures need to be taken to reduce potential damage.
Acidic liquids: Acidic liquids such as lemon juice, vinegar, alcohol, etc. have strong corrosiveness to marble materials. Once any splashes are found on the surface of the stone, they can be promptly wiped with a damp cloth and thoroughly cleaned. If the stain has a serious impact, it may be necessary to use a neutral stone cleaner for deep cleaning and to eliminate traces of acidic liquid.
Oily liquids: Oily dirt such as milk, soy sauce, paint, etc. may penetrate and stain the surface of marble. Therefore, when encountering them, it is necessary to quickly clean them and try to remove residual oily substances before drying. If yellow stains still exist, choosing a specialized oily detergent or even using oil absorbent paper or powder to achieve directional mechanical cleaning is a good suggestion.
After drying method: If the above steps cannot remove the grease or acidic traces after application, it is optional to try methods such as oil absorption, applying vinegar, bleaching powder, or specialized cleaning agents. However, it is important to avoid selecting cleaning agents with acidic and abrasive ingredients to avoid damage from more substances and aesthetic changes.
In summary, it is recommended to use specialized cleaning agents and methods that guide the relevant pollutant categories during daily use and maintenance. However, in some unexpected situations, immediate cleaning is necessary to achieve the effect of mitigating material damage or permanent damage.