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Marble is a perfect tile choice for showers because it is a durable and water-resistant tile that is beautiful to look at too. However, like many other shower tile types, they can be prone to getting dirty, slimy , and mouldy.

Marble tiles also require quite specific cleaning care to avoid damaging or ruining them thanks to their delicate nature. So, just how to clean shower tiles made form marble without damaging them?

Read this guide which will help you navigate the tricky and, sometimes, daunting task of marble tile cleaning. We give you all the tips you need to know about how to clean marble tile showers now.

What Causes Marble Shower Tiles to Get Dirty?

Showers, no matter whether they are tiled with marble, porcelain, or natural stone, are wet areas that are prone to getting dirty. Of course, the shower is a place where everyone washes off the days dirt and troubles, so naturally it is going to be exposed to a lot of dirt, mud, and grime from our everyday lives.

If you don’t clean shower floors and walls regularly, this dirt and grime can build-up and form a layer that becomes slimy and can even stain your marble tiles. Because showers are also considered wet areas that do not often get direct sunlight or major air flow, they are also prone to having mould and mildew growing in them too.

With all of this in mind, here’s how you can get the best out of your marble shower area, including cleaner tiles and a more sparkling overall effect.

Tips to Clean Marble Shower Tiles

Whether you’re wanting to know how to clean shower floor tiles or even walls tiles, there are a few tips you can use to get the best results. From starting with the best cleaning solution for marble tiles, to how to make them shine, we’ve got all the best tips to follow now.

Get A Cleaning Solution – That Works!

Whether you like to buy your cleaning products at your favourite retailer, or make your own DIY concoctions at home, the first place to start when looking after your marble floor and wall tiles is to settle on a good cleaning solution that works.

  • If you prefer to buy a product from your retailer, make sure it specifically made for bathroom tile cleaning or is a multipurpose cleaner. Do not opt for cleaners that include acid or bleach as these can and will damage your marble.
  • If you prefer to create a cleaning solution at home, the best solution is to mix a solution of warm water and dishwashing liquid, which is pH- neutral. Avoid using lemon, vinegar, or citric acid in your DIY mix because these ingredients have too high a pH which can also ruin your marble.

Spray and Wipe

Spray your preferred cleaner, generously all over your marble shower tiles. Make sure you get into all the corners and don’t be afraid to spay onto the grout in between the tiles too. Once you’ve sprayed all over the shower, leave it on for about 5 minutes to do its work. Wipe away after that with a damp, microfibre cloth.

Rinse Well

Using clean, warm water, rinse down the tiles to get rid of any excess solution. Rinsing is an important step that many people often forget, and it’s important because it helps to remove any excess solution from the tiles – which can make them slippery and can also aid in collecting more dirt over time – and it also helps to make the marble tiles shine like new.

Dry and Buff

Once you’ve rinsed the tiles with clean, warm water, use a clean, dry microfibre cloth to dry the tiles completely. The more you dry the tiles the more they will shine and buff up, making them sparkle as if they were brand new.

How Often Should Marble Shower Tiles be Cleaned?

For marble tiles in the shower, as well as any other kind of tiling option for that matter, we recommend cleaning them at least once a week. If you have lots of messy children or sweaty teenagers making use of the shower, then you might want to consider cleaning the shower twice a week for best results.

Another great tip on how to clean tiles in the shower is to keep the tiles are airy and light as possible. Keep your bathroom well aired during the day by opening as many windows and door as possible to allow for clean, natural air to flow in and out of it. This helps to prevent mould and mildew from multiplying too. If you do not have many windows and struggle with your bathroom being damp and dark, consider installing an extractor fan to help draw out the moisture from the room.

Looking for the perfect marble floor and wall tiles for your shower? Shop our marble tile range at CTM online or in store to find the perfect tile for your needs and your budget today.