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Removing White Powder from New Marble Floor

Q: My new marble floor has a white powder on it. It cleans up with water, but keeps coming back. Is there anything I can use to clean it off permanently?

 

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A: This is a common condition, especially if the floor is new. When the marble is installed, it is set in a mortar base that is wet; as the moisture leaves the mortar, it carries with it dissolved salts which are deposited on the surface of the stone. This condition, called efflorescence, is what you are seeing as a white powder. Unfortunately, every time you clean the floor with water you are only dissolving more salt in the stone, and when it dries, the salts return. To correct this problem, do not mop the floor with water. Either vacuum the powder or buff it off with a dry pad. The salts will eventually work themselves completely out of the stone.

 

Removing White Powder from New Marble Floor:  Created on October 8th, 2004.  Last Modified on January 21st, 2014

 

About Fred Hueston

Fred HuestonFrederick M. Hueston, PhD, CSI (The National Training Center for Stone & Masonry Trades) is the director of The National Training Center for Stone and Masonry Trades. He is an internationally recognized stone and tile consultant and the author of over 27 books and numerous articles on stone and tile. He is also the technical editor for Stone World Magazine. Mr. Hueston is available for consulting, inspections etc. His complete bio can be found at www.ntc-stone.com.