The grout between these tiles is long overdue for a cleaning but the homeowner is worried about damaging the marble.
Bleach grout marble.
Marble is calcium carbonate a.
Applying the bleach to it directly will brighten these discolored areas and give them a cleaner appearance.
Go easy though grout is less durable than the tile it s holding together and harsh cleaners like bleach can erode it.
In general we recommend against using any of our tilex bathroom cleaners both with and without bleach on marble so i wouldn t advise bleach usage here.
However there are some things to consider that may make using bleach to clean your tile s grout a bad idea.
For natural stone surfaces bleach cannot be recommended for various reasons.
Deep stains may call for replacing the grout altogether.
34 for a quart at lowe s is an example of a penetrating sealer.
Using bleach to clean your colored grout can result in fading of the color making it uneven or even removing the cover if the bleach isn t handled properly.
Mold thrives in damp dark environments and marble showers are no exception.
Floors walls and countertops made of marble have an attractive satiny finish that enriches the appearance of rooms wherever it s installed.
Etching is corrosion that eats away at the marble which will cause dull and light colored or clear spots.
And while you might think that bleach is the best way to tackle mold growth you re quite mistaken.
How to remove mold from a marble shower.
Bleach doesn t clean mold.
There s only one exception to this rule and it will be mentioned below but there are better options for marble slate granite and other types of natural stone.
To effectively clean the grout and avoid potential damage do not mop the entire floor with the clorox bleach.
Clorox bleach is an effective method for removing stains or built up residue from grout.
First bleach can discolor or even strip color away.
Unfortunately i can t give you a recommendation for bleach usage on tumbled marble tiles.
So it s best just not to use it.
Unlike tile and grout which can tolerate scrubbing with stronger cleaning.
One of the chief reasons to clean your grout is to ensure that mold and other organic forms of matter aren t allowed to grow there discoloring your grout and creating a whole slew of other problems.
Start with water and a stiff brush and if that doesn t do the trick try an oxygen cleaner or a mix of baking soda and vinegar followed by brushing.