Use and Care Manual
Marble, Slate and Natural Stone Furniture 
How to Care for Marble and Slate 
1.  For general cleaning: dip sponge or clean cloth into warm water with a few drops of 
mild dishwashing liquid; wring out as much liquid as possible, wipe and immediately dry 
surface (using a second dry cloth). You may also opt for a marble clean for deeper 
cleaning. 
2.  Use coasters under glasses, especially if they contain alcohol or citrus juices; use 
placemats under China, ceramics, silver, or other objects that may scratch the stone 
surface. 
3.  Do not use vinegar, bleach, lemon, ammonia, general-purpose cleaners, or abrasive 
cleaning agents (e.g., Comet). 
4.  Do not use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners or tub 
and tile cleaners. 
5.  Do not use alkaline cleaners not specifically formulated for natural stone. 
6.  Don’t leave pools of water on marble surface, as this could end up leaving a stain. 
7.  Professional refinishing is recommended to remove etch marks and restore the stone's 
natural finish. 
8.  If you choose to seal your marble, use a quality product, and follow the manufacturer's 
directions for use. (Stone sealants can be purchased at almost any home improvement 
center.) 
How to Spot Clean Marble, Stone 
Liquid Spills: Blot away the excess liquid with a clean, dry, white cloth; turning the cloth 
frequently. Spray the area with a marble cleaner or warm water and wipe. 
Food Spills: Remove food with a non-abrasive item such as a plastic spoon. Blot with dry, white 
cloth. Spray the area with a marble cleaner and wipe. 







