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.
Can you use bleach on marble floors.
But for small dull spots rings spills and or if a small area of bleach etching 6x6 feet or less you can do it yourself.
Calcium carbonate the primary compound in marble can be highly reactive to both acidic and alkaline cleaners.
You can also clean marble floors with a solution of dish soap and warm water and you don t need to get down on your hands and knees.
Only use bleach on light colored marble and do not.
It s totally fine to use a mop.
You can also use it on marble granite and even cement floors.
On light colored marble you can dilute one quart of bleach with one gallon of hot water or for a small area a size appropriate 4 1 mixture to remove the stain.
Just be careful not to.
Spray your marble cleaner onto the surface.
Bleaching stains removes most discoloration from unsealed marble.
Before you apply the diluted bleach it is important to thoroughly wet the area with clean water.
Your tiles may end up etched pitted or discolored.
If your whole floor is etched or if the etched areas are rough then you may need to hire a marble maintenance professional to re surface your floor.
Dirt acts like an abrasive in later steps so you need to get ride of it now.
For natural stone surfaces bleach cannot be recommended for various reasons.
Marble is a porous material just like any other stone.
We recommend against using clorox regular bleach 2 to clean marble and other porous stone surfaces.
From your description it sounds like the problem is mainly in the cracked areas.
With the correctly formulated homemade no rinse floor cleaner you can work on all types of floors prevent future mold growth and expect shimmering results with no health risks or bleach needed.
The solution works well on laminate floors hardwood vinyl linoleum and tile.
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.
The use of bleach is the another great method of removing mold stains from marble.
Because of its porous nature stains and dirt seep into the marble and are difficult to remove by traditional cleaning methods.
I am so sorry about your floor and wish i had better news for you.
And the floor can end up sticky and even dirtier because their cleaning.
From marble surfaces to wooden decks there are a few areas where you shouldn t be using a swiffer to clean.