How to Care for Marble Floors in the UAE Climate
Marble is a stunning but sensitive stone, and the UAE climate is demanding — fine desert sand, strong sun and hard water all work against it. The good news: a simple daily-and-weekly routine keeps marble looking new and dramatically extends the time between professional polishes.
The single most important rule
Only ever clean marble with a pH-neutral stone cleaner. Never use vinegar, lemon, bleach or general acidic/abrasive cleaners — they etch the surface and leave permanent dull spots. This one habit prevents most of the marble damage we are called to repair.
Deal with sand — your floor's biggest enemy
In the UAE, fine sand is constantly tracked indoors and acts like sandpaper underfoot, micro-scratching marble every day. Place quality mats at every entrance, dust-mop daily with a soft microfibre mop, and encourage a shoes-off habit where practical.
Spills, sun and hard water
Wipe spills immediately — especially coffee, wine, citrus and oils, which stain and etch fast. In sunny rooms, rotate rugs and furniture occasionally so the floor ages evenly. For hard-water marks in bathrooms, use a stone-safe cleaner and dry surfaces after use rather than letting deposits build up.
A simple maintenance routine
Daily: dust-mop and wipe spills. Weekly: damp-mop with a pH-neutral cleaner. Yearly (or 6 months for busy areas): professional polish and re-seal. A breathable impregnating sealer adds an extra layer of protection against stains and moisture between visits.
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Frequently asked
What is the best cleaner for marble floors?
A pH-neutral stone cleaner only. Avoid vinegar, lemon, bleach and abrasive or acidic products — they etch and dull marble permanently.
How do I protect marble from sand scratches?
Use entrance mats, dust-mop daily with microfibre, and keep grit off the floor. Periodic professional polishing reverses the fine scratching sand causes.
Should marble floors be sealed?
Yes — a breathable impregnating sealer helps block stains and moisture, especially useful in the UAE climate. Re-seal during your regular polishing visit.