Marble Impregnation Oil, 50 ml

Marble Impregnation Oil, 50 ml

£10.80
Impregnation oil for marble. The oil should be rubbed gently with a damp cloth, then wipe carefully. Note that this oil should not be used on matt marble.
Marble Impregnation Oil, 50 ml£10.80
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Impregnation oil for marble. The oil should be rubbed gently with a damp cloth, then wipe carefully. Note that this oil should not be used on matt marble.
Read more about materials and maintenance here

Important information about marble

Marble is a porous and living stone material which means that pattern and colour changes can occur, each top is therefore unique. In order for the marble to maintain its beautiful surface, it is important to treat it carefully and follow the recommended care advice. Keep in mind that a polished marble top has a certain repellent effect on liquids, but despite this, it has a greater tendency to get visible etchings and matt spots when it comes into contact with acidic substances, compared to a matte marble top. We take no responsibility for any damage that may occur, all of with marble is at your own risk.

  • Marble is very sensitive to acidic liquids such as juice, wine and acidic cleaners, but also coffee, tea and soft drinks can cause the surface to be etched.
  • Marble can also absorb and get dark discolouration of oils or water during prolonged contact.
  • Always use underlays under porcelain, glass and hot pans.
  • Always clean immediately with a cloth or sponge when spilling to prevent damage to the marble.
  • Clean the stone top with a solution of water and a PH neutral soap and then wipe with a dry cloth.
  • Do not use detergents containing acid, vinegar, bleach, ammonia or other general purpose cleaners.
  • Impregnating marble is highly recommended. Sewing machine oil is not recommended as it darkens the stone.
  • Please note that the best way to treat stains or etching depends on the surface and colour of the marble and the substance that has caused the damage. Ask an expert for advice for your marble top.

Taroli - What is it?

Marble is a natural material that has been shaped in the bedrock for 140 million years, and when extracting the stone, it may occur small bubbles that have been formed which are usually a few millimetres in diameter. These gas bubbles are called Taroli and are usually refilled and sealed to the extent possible. You always want to preserve the stone's natural design and charm, which also means that there may be smaller water crystals formed naturally by the water that has flowed through the bedrock all these years.

Product information
  • Item number
    161416
  • Delivery item number
    77777777
  • Brand
    OX Denmarq
  • Freight class
    Small
  • Detachable upholstery
    No
  • Capacity
    5 cl
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2 Reviews

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Ullis23-07-01
I don't understand at all what that would do with the marble frames, it didn't seem that I at all used the oil at all, unfortunately.
Something positive, don't know what it would be...
Sanded and sanded my marble window frames but no results at all, neutral shoe polish has gone much better that I used before!
Review translated from Swedish.
Birgitta G23-06-30
Impregnates my outdoor table, which is made of marble
Sustainable
Review translated from Swedish.

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