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.
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.
No. A rag and the cleaning agent of your choice will usually do.
You want to use a special cleaning spray made for computer monitors only.
You clean marble with a wet cloth.....well obviosly u clapped out clowns...
Depends on how thorough you are being.
The past progressive tense of "clean" is "was cleaning" or "were cleaning."
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There are special products for the cleaning of stainless steel. These cleaning agents can usually be purchased at walmart or local stores and do a great jobs of getting your screens clean.
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.
open the cylinder. if just cleaning......run an oil rag down the bore and cylinder. If fired, clean bore and cylinders with a bore cleaning solution, dry, then apply a light coat of oil for storage....................
Marble is composed mostly of calcite (a crystalline form of calcium carbonate) so avoid any acidic material as it will eat into the surface. Some marbles (European) are softer than American marbles so be cautious about using abrasives which mat remove any polished surface. Glue may seep into the porous surface of the stone and may make removal difficult. There are special cleaners available but these should be discussed with a local marble cleaning company. Once the stone is clean consider covering the surface with a marble sealing compound.
There are many brands and models of this type of oven but it is commonly called a "self cleaning oven".