Marble is a living material. It marks, it mellows, and it gathers a kind of patina over the years that gives it character. That said, it does ask for a few habits to keep it looking the way you bought it. The good news is that none of these habits are complicated, and most fit comfortably into the routine of a busy UK home.
A soft cloth and warm water will handle ninety per cent of everyday cleaning. After a meal, wipe the surface in soft circles with a damp microfibre cloth, then dry it with a second clean cloth. The drying step matters more than people realise, since standing water can leave faint marks on lighter marbles such as Carrara.
Avoid bleach, vinegar, lemon juice, harsh kitchen sprays and any cleaner that lists acid in the ingredients. Acidic substances etch marble even in small amounts, leaving dull spots that no polishing will lift.
Wine, coffee, fruit juice, salad dressings and tomato based sauces are the usual suspects. Catch them quickly, blot rather than rub, and finish with a damp cloth. The faster you act, the less likely a stain will set into the stone.
If you have just bought your table and want to be confident, take a quiet hour over the first weekend to wipe and dry the surface, look at it in different light and learn what is normal for your particular slab. Marble is natural stone, so no two tops are identical.
Most modern marble dining tables arrive sealed. Sealing creates an invisible barrier that slows liquids from soaking into the stone. Resealing is usually recommended once a year, sometimes more often for tables that see heavy daily use. A standard food safe stone sealer from a hardware shop is enough, applied with a soft cloth and left to dry as the instructions describe.
Coasters under glasses, mats under hot dishes and a runner down the middle on busy days are the unglamorous heroes of a long lived marble table. They protect against ring marks, heat damage and small scratches without changing how the table looks day to day. Marble dining tables tend to age beautifully when these small habits are in place.
If a faint dull spot appears, do not panic. Many small etches can be polished out with a marble polishing powder, applied with a damp cloth in gentle circular motions. Always test in a small, less visible corner first. Deeper marks may need a professional, although in practice most home marks settle in and become part of the table over time.
An extending marble dining table has a few moving parts that benefit from a yearly check. Wipe down the runners or sliding mechanism with a dry cloth, and avoid letting crumbs collect in the join between the leaves. Keep the extension leaf stored flat when not in use, ideally somewhere dry and shaded.
The chairs see almost as much wear as the table itself. Vacuum upholstered seats lightly each week to lift food crumbs, and treat any stains as soon as you spot them. For wipeable seats, a soft damp cloth is enough. If you bought the set together, looking at our complete marble dining tables and chairs can be a useful reference for matching replacement pads or covers in the same finish.
British homes swing between damp winters and dry, sunny summers, and marble responds to both. In winter, watch for cold draughts directly across the table, especially near patio doors, since sudden temperature changes can mark a sealed surface. In summer, avoid letting strong direct sunlight fall on the same patch of marble for hours each day, as it can fade some softer veining over years.
Looked after gently, a modern marble dining table can outlast almost everything else in the room. We hear from customers years after delivery telling us their table still feels like a current piece, which is part of the appeal of investing in a natural material. We carry a wide range of dining and living room furniture at Furniture in Fashion, with free UK delivery, for those who want to build the rest of the home around a piece designed to last.
Most kitchen sprays are too harsh. Stick with warm water and a mild, pH neutral cleaner designed for natural stone.
Once a year for everyday family use, more often for tables that take heavy daily wear or sit in strong sunlight.
Yes. Even a sealed marble surface can mark from cold drinks, hot drinks and condensation rings if liquids sit too long.
Try a marble polishing powder applied with a soft cloth. Test in a hidden corner first, and accept that very faint marks often blend in over time.
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