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how to coat marble
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To coat marble, you must first clean the surface thoroughly with a gentle, pH-neutral cleaner to remove any dirt or stains. After cleaning, let the marble dry completely. The next step is to choose an appropriate marble sealer; there are topical sealers that form a protective coat on the surface and penetrating sealers that absorb into the marble, providing protection without altering its appearance. Apply the sealer according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually by using a soft cloth or sponge to spread it evenly on the surface. Allow it to penetrate the marble for the recommended time before removing any excess with a clean, dry cloth. Finally, let the sealer dry completely, which may take up to 24 hours, before using the marble surface. It's recommended to reapply the sealer periodically, as per the manufacturer's suggestion, to maintain the marble's appearance and durability.
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