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We have a marble shower stall and the floor is getting extremely dirty where our feet usually stand. What would you recommend to clean it? There is also a lot of soap scum build-up by the drain. I believe it is honed marble. It is not a huge area, what should I expect to pay (ballpark) if I get is professionally cleaned and polished?
Dear Carl:
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We have a marble shower stall and the floor is getting extremely dirty where our feet usually stand
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I must admit that I never heard that one before!…
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There is also a lot of soap scum build-up by the drain.
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I doubt it. It is probably efflorescence, which would indicate that you have water under your tiles (damaged and/or missing grout lines?), which, to a certain degree, by a stretch of imagination and depending on the stone, may even offer a sensible explanation for the unusual soiling.
My best advice is that you consult with a reputable stone restoration contractor in your area. In that way you will have a sure assessment of the problem and proper course of action.
As for routine care, should it turn out that's indeed soap scum accumulation, b
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