Marble Floor Cleaning:
The Complete Guide for
Hotels & Homes
Marble is beautiful — but one wrong cleaner can dull it permanently. Learn exactly how to clean, maintain, and protect your marble floors with the right products and techniques.
Why Marble Floors Need Special Cleaning
Marble is a calcium carbonate-based natural stone, which makes it highly reactive to acids. Most everyday household cleaners — vinegar, lemon juice, bleach, or general phenyl-based floor cleaners — contain acids or harsh chemicals that can etch the marble surface, causing permanent dullness, discolouration, and microscopic pitting.
For hotels, the stakes are even higher. Lobby marble that loses its shine affects guest perception instantly. For homes, especially those with Italian marble, Kota stone, or Makrana marble, incorrect cleaning over months can strip the polish and require expensive professional restoration.
The solution is simple: always use a pH-neutral, acid-free marble cleaner that is specifically formulated for natural stone surfaces.
Marble Floor Cleaning: Do’s & Don’ts
✓ Do’s
- Use a pH-neutral, acid-free marble cleaner
- Dilute concentrated cleaner as directed
- Clean spills immediately before they soak in
- Use a soft microfibre mop or cloth
- Rinse with clean water after mopping
- Dry the floor after cleaning
- Clean high-traffic areas daily (hotels)
✗ Don’ts
- Never use vinegar or lemon-based cleaners
- Avoid bleach or ammonia products
- Don’t use abrasive scrubbers or steel wool
- Avoid regular phenyl or floor cleaners
- Don’t leave standing water on marble
- Never use steam mops on marble
- Avoid dragging furniture across the floor
Step-by-Step: How to Clean Marble Floors
Follow this method for best results, whether in a hotel or at home:
Recommended Marble Cleaning Products
At HotelValueMart, we stock professional-grade marble cleaners trusted by hotels, resorts, and homeowners across India. All our recommended products are acid-free, biodegradable, and safe for daily use.
One of India’s most trusted marble floor cleaners, Zimmer Aufraumen’s Marble & Granite Shampoo is specially formulated for natural stone surfaces. It cleans without acid — preserving the stone’s natural texture and shine — while removing dirt, grime, yellow marks, and stains. The 5X concentrated formula means one bottle goes a long way, making it highly economical for hotels and large homes. It also disinfects and deodorises, leaving a fresh fragrance.
View Product & Buy →Designed for hotels, banquet halls, and commercial spaces with heavy footfall, the Pro version features nano-technology anti-yellowing protection. It not only cleans but actively maintains and extends the life of marble flooring. Ideal for lobbies, corridors, and bathroom marble in hotels. The formula leaves the marble slip-resistant after crystallisation.
View Product & Buy →Cleaning Different Types of Marble
Italian Marble
Italian marble such as Carrara and Statuario is the most delicate and must be treated with extra care. Always use a highly diluted, pH-neutral cleaner and avoid even slight acidic contact. These stones are porous and can stain easily — clean spills within minutes.
Indian Makrana Marble
Makrana marble (used in the Taj Mahal) is durable but still sensitive to acids. A gentle marble shampoo used regularly keeps it gleaming. Its white surface shows yellowing quickly — opt for cleaners with anti-yellowing protection.
Kota Stone
Kota stone is harder and more resistant than pure marble, but still benefits from pH-neutral cleaners to maintain its natural dark lustre. Avoid generic bleach-based cleaners that can cause white patches.
Granite Floors
Granite is more resistant than marble but still benefits from a stone-specific shampoo rather than regular floor cleaners. The same marble and granite shampoos work excellently on granite surfaces, maintaining shine and preventing micro-scratches.
Special Tips for Hotels
- Lobby: Mop with diluted marble shampoo every morning before guests wake up. Use dry buffing after mopping for extra shine.
- Banquet halls: After events, clean immediately before food or drink spills soak in. Use spot treatment on stains.
- Bathrooms: Use a marble-specific bathroom cleaner — never acidic descalers on marble bathroom floors or walls.
- Corridors: Use entrance mats to reduce grit and sand tracked onto marble from outside.
- Bulk purchasing: Hotels benefit from 5-litre concentrated cans — one can of 5X concentrate makes 25 litres of ready-to-use cleaner.
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