Dry the marble after each use to prevent mold growth.
Bleach on marble shower.
Your tiles may end up etched pitted or discolored.
To keep mold from reappearing make sure you dry your shower thoroughly after every use.
We see mold the most in grout or in corners of marble showers.
I googled and it seems to be safe to get on the marble but just to be sure i d probably be careful about it anyway.
Very stubborn mold colonies the kind that can sometimes form in natural stone shower stalls or tub surrounds will likely require granite gold grout cleaner.
A marble shower is an elegant and chic addition to anyone s bathroom.
Marble is a porous rock that tends to absorb chemicals and dyes that are found in traditional cleaners.
I had a shower guy come in and steam out the grout lines and touch up the color and reseal it but the bench in the shower has black dots in it which no amount of steaming or sanding fully helped.
For stubborn hard water stains you can use vinegar for cleaning the marble surface.
A lot of times the mold is still there and is a living organism.
Using vertical or horizontal strokes gently rub the solution onto the shower walls paying extra attention to areas with mildew or soap scum.
Don t try to work the soap into the stone.
Clean your marble shower weekly or more often with a ph balanced.
You re just cleaning the surface here.
The use of bleach is the another great method of removing mold stains from marble.
Unfortunately there are also drawbacks with marble especially when you have to clean it.
Calcium carbonate the primary compound in marble can be highly reactive to both acidic and alkaline cleaners.
Rust stains are common when you have white carrara marble in your shower.
Spray your shower s marble surfaces with the mixture.
However common marble shower stains happen because of shampoos soap scum and even rust.
For this reason many different things can end up ruining your shower s sleek finish.
In general we recommend against using any of our tilex bathroom cleaners both with and without bleach on marble so i wouldn t advise bleach usage here.
Regular cleaning is the best way to keep your cultured marble free from stains soap scum and dirt.
The only time bleach can be used on natural stone if the tiles have a fresh seal granite gold daily cleaner may be enough to get rid of mold spots.
The shower is a tan cream beige stone marble and the floor is a gray slate.
The bleach works great because it kills the mold and also helps to remove the mold stain that is left behind once the mold is gone.
I would also try to be careful not to get it on the marble.