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Is Carrara Marble Good For Kitchen Countertops

Nov 13, 2021

Is Bianco Carrara White Marble Perfect For Kitchen Countertops

Carrara marble countertops are a  dream kitchen countertop material when you are planning to decorate a kitchen remodel. You will find an awesome local company that gave you a great deal on a cabinet/countertop combo, allowing me to bring my dream to life! There are a few things you should know if you’re considering them for your home.

Most homeowners and restauranteurs have been using Carrara marble for tables and counters for years.

It’s beautiful! The beauty of real marble just can’t be replicated. It has a timeless, classic look that is versatile and luxurious.

Carrara White Marble Countertops

It is budget-friendly. Although it’s more expensive than other stones, it’s generally one of the more affordable types of marble out there.

It’s heat-friendly. You can put a hot pot or pan directly on the countertop without worry. That being said, you wouldn’t want to put something like that directly on the countertop because it could scratch. Note: although they can technically withstand heat, stone can be subject to heat shock, or cracking, under extreme temperature differences. Because marble sits colder than room temp,  never directly did this for fear of cracking.

Carrara Bianco Marble Countertops

Clean with soapy water of Carrara Marble Countertops for best results
For everyday cleaning, I wipe the counters down with a wet paper towel – I don’t trust sponges because of potential bacterial contamination. Then, dry with a clean soft kitchen towel.  Water is the universal solvent and does an amazing job for daily clean-up. I clean with soapy water weekly and rinse with water. Fill a plastic spray bottle with water and a tablespoon of dish soap.  Spray onto the counters, and wipe with a wet paper towel.  Dry with a clean soft kitchen towel. 

There are marble cleaners on the market, but I prefer the most natural alternative to avoid build-up on the surfaces. In the case of marble, simple soap and water are more effective anyway. DO NOT use acidic cleaners with vinegar, orange, lemon, or lime juice, or any other acidic ingredients because it will etch the marble surface. Occasionally I find a stain from tomatoes, oil, or even curry.  I can easily remove stains with a baking soda and water paste that I leave overnight.