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Cloudy marble countertop.
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Cloudy yellow is an exclusive golden yellow stone with golden orange veining black mica and yellow quartz deposits.
The subtle look of marble countertops evokes an the subtle look of marble countertops evokes an air of elegance that can add a timeless ambiance to any home.
I have tried lysol glass cleaner scrubbing with a sponge and using a blade nothing works.
Acid reacts with calcium carbonate and literally eats away a tiny bit of the surface creating dull spots known as etches.
There are cloudy splotches all over the countertop.
Clean warm water and soap.
Any splash of lemon juice any drippy jar of tomato sauce is going to leave a subtle mark.
Marble is a fairly soft stone and it is prone to marking because of its calcium carbonate makeup.
As a natural stone product it is recommended that it be sealed to extend its longevity.
An etch is not a stain.
Vinegar ammonia bleach must not be used but this also includes brand name cleaners like lysol because they are too alkaline or too acidic and just too harsh for marble.
All slabs are treated with stoneguard sealer that protects against food and beverage stains and are backed by a 15 year warranty.
When you use the wrong cleaning product you can destroy the polished layer and cause damage to the stone.
Seal the countertop the right way when a hazy film appears after sealing your stone it may be because you don t know how to seal natural stone properly.
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The cleaning products that you are using are etching the marble which is chemical corrosion that literally eats away the marble leaving dull and discolored spots and or your whole countertop will look dull or cloudy since you are using the cleaner over the entire surface.
I saw it as soon as it was installed by the contractor but assumed these stains would go away.
Using corrosive or acidic cleaning products on granite and especially marble can eat away at the stone and leave discolored spots or a cloudy appearance to the entire surface.