Most household messes on marble are cleaned up with water and a mild detergent but different types of stains may require specific types of cleansers including acetone.
Acetone on marble floors.
Use a cotton swap dipped in acetone to gently work out stains and wash the area with plenty of plain water afterward.
For most organic food stains the marble institute recommends cleaning with a solution of 12 hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia.
Since darker marble is denser than its lighter counterpart it tends to be more stain resistant too.
So i m assuming that the nail polish remover etched the marble unless there is some type of nail polish remover product that contains a colored dye that could stain.
Found in most nail polish removers acetone has similar cleaning properties to hydrogen peroxide but with the added bonus that it doesn t discolor dark marble.
Dry cleaning sand dirt and other grit elements are the greatest enemy of marble floors and other surfaces because they may scratch the surface.
Nail polish remover is usually acetone which does not damage or stain marble and some other products which can damage marble.
Be sure to wipe the area with a clean damp cloth afterward.
Examples include milk peanut butter or hand lotions.
Organic stains are typically noticed once the item that makes the stain.
If you discover a stain on your black marble clean it with a cotton ball dipped in acetone.
If you spilled anything oil based like a vinaigrette.