You clean marble with a wet cloth.....well obviosly u clapped out clowns...
Marble shower tiles need no special cleaners. Wiping down the shower every day with a medium sized towel will keep the marble shiny and clean. If there is a build up of lime, the marble can be cleaned with a soft cloth and a little vinegar and water, then rinse well. Never use a brush to clean marble tiles.
Ii HAVE USED MILK ON MARBLE AND WOOD WATER STAINS.
No, one does not need to use special cleaning techniques to clean a marble floor. Cleaning a marble floor can be done just like cleaning every other type of floor.
There are several places to find information on how to clean marble. One is under wiki information and the other is under the stone cobblers information site.
Marble countertops are durable as long as they are taken care of. Marble is porous so it will scratch easier than a granite countertop. It is also important to use a sealer on your marble countertop. Be careful not to clean marble with abrasives and caustic cleaners because damage will occur.
Because it is very sturdy and easy to clean
Well you shouldn't even have that problem, shampagne is BAD for you 
Marble floors are an amazing choice when it comes to house designing. There are lots of ways to clean a marble floor. Use a clean water, store in a fair amount of water in a bucket. Add detergent to the water Using overlapping strokes use normal mop and wash as usual. By using the clean water this time mop the floor again thoroughly. Allow the floor to dry naturally.
To get your marble shine, you need to have very smooth surface by Marble Polishing Services. You can ask one of the professional Marble polishing Contractors to do diamond polish. After polishing your marble reflect like the mirror. Professional use different techniques for polishing as use Baking Soda and water and other clears products polish it. they clean it with the clean cloth. Once it dry looks like the mirror. Top get more information, you can ask to help you one of the Marble Polishing Services provider.
It worksSalt and a lemon half. The salt will act as an abrassive and the slight acidity from the lemon will bring deposites out from the marble. Answer:There are several different good marble cleaners on the market today. Just do an internet search to find what are the highest rated.
Marble is a beautiful material when decorating houses and using it for kitchen counters, floors and even in bathrooms. When using it for kitchen counters it is important to not use lemon scented products to clean because it can damage the marble.
No. A marble is made of glass, not marble. Glass will not react with vinegar. Edit - Some antique marbles ARE crafted out of marble or other stone/ rock types. Using ANY sort of chemical to clean them can possibly damage the surface finish or even worse, cause the marble to break or split. I happen to own a few antique marbles from the 1880's to the early 1900's. To clean them use a damp, warm soft cloth. Try checking each marble by carefully rubbing a small portion of a marble before cleaning the entire marble(some marbles are sun hardened clay, and getting one wet can damage them). One other method to identify the material your marble(s) are made out of - try a local rock shop. Most rock shop owners can identify what your marble is made from, if it is a naturally occurring rock. They might even be able to provide the possible value of your marble(s), but you should ALWAYS get a second opinion for any value appraisals.