Wednesday, August 4, 2010

How to Clean Stains and Carpet Marble Stairs?

To carpet stairs is not such a big issue but to carpet marble stairs is. Although marble stairs are so attractive that they do not need any other accessory to add to their beauty yet some people do like to carpet these stairs. There can be many reasons for this, main being the slippery characteristic of the stone. A home with children or elderly people sure needs to carpet marble stairs. Here are some tips to try carpeting these stairs in such a manner that they get as less stains as possible. After these tips, there are some tips on how to clean stains from marble stairs too!
  • Do not nail or use some gripfill for the gripper. If you have a felt back carpet use a spray adhesive. When you remove carpet, a little turpentine and some elbow grease could be used to make the surface shiny again.
  • For grippers, hot melt glue gun can be used to fix the thing. Double sided tape can hold the underfelt.
  • Some type of rapid adhesive can also be used for gripper. This will hold the thing better than hot melt and can still be scraped or pealed off later. However, these can stain marble.
Tips to clean stains from Marble Stairs

Marble stains naturally over period but carpeting can give it stains earlier in unnatural ways. Here are some tips to remove those stains.
  • If it is a minor discoloration, try washing stairs several times with a non-abrasive cleaner.
  • If they are deep stains, take some cakes of Ivory soap, cut them up and dissolve in hot water until you have a "slurp." Paint this on the stone and let it sit for some hours (ensure no one uses the stairs for this period otherwise accidents are sure to happen). Hose and wash it all off. You might do this for a couple of days if the stains on your marble stairs are really deeper.
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