Azul Acquamarina Marble

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Description

Azul Acquamarina Marble is a stunning natural stone with a light blue color accented by white veining and subtle hints of gray. This marble has a smooth, polished surface that adds elegance and sophistication to any space. The unique color variation and veining create a sense of movement and depth, making it a popular choice for countertops, flooring, and walls in both residential and commercial settings. Azul Acquamarina Marble provides a serene and calming atmosphere, making it a perfect choice for creating a luxurious and timeless aesthetic.

About The Material
Country and Quarry OriginBrazil
TextureAzul Acquamarina Marble has a smooth and polished texture, with subtle veining and variations in color ranging from light blue to greenish-blue.
Pattern and VeiningAzul Acquamarina Marble is a beautiful and unique stone that features a light blue- green base with subtle veining and detailing throughout. The pattern of this marble is typically characterized by a soft wave-like movement, creating a serene and calming appearance. The veining in Azul Acquamarina marble can vary from delicate and fine to more pronounced and dramatic. Some slabs may have bold veins that contrast against the lighter background, while others may have a more muted, subtle veining that gently flows across the surface. The veining in this marble can range from white to grey to even hints of gold or brown, adding depth and interest to the overall appearance of the stone.
DurabilityAzul Acquamarina Marble is known for its durability and strength. It is a type of marble that is hard and can withstand everyday wear and tear without losing its beauty or elegance. With proper care and maintenance, Azul Acquamarina Marble can last for many years and maintain its stunning appearance. It is important to seal the marble periodically to help protect it from stains and damage, and to clean it regularly with a mild soap and water solution to keep it looking its best.
Available SurfacesPolished, Honed, Leathered, Sanded, Tumbled
Acid SensitivityAzul Acquamarina Marble is a type of marble that has a moderate sensitivity to acidic substances. This means that it can be damaged or etched by acids such as lemon juice, vinegar, or other acidic liquids. It is important to clean up any spills of acidic substances immediately to prevent damage to the marble surface.
Physical Characteristic
Water Absorption0.03 - 0.05 By weight-%
Density2900 kg/m³
Flexural Strength18.15 MPa
Compressive Strength108.0 - 113.0 MPa
Mohs Hardness Scale3-4
Mineralogical Composition, % wt

- Calcite: 50% - Dolomite: 30% - Quartz: 15% - Mica: 2% - Other minerals: 3%

FAQ
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How can I remove haze from Azul Acquamarina Marble?
To remove haze from Azul Acquamarina Marble, you can try the following steps: 1. Mix a solution of warm water and a mild detergent or stone cleaner. 2. Apply the solution to the marble surface and scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. 3. Rinse the surface thoroughly with clean water. 4. If the haze persists, you can try using a pH-neutral stone cleaner specifically designed for marble. 5. Buff the marble surface dry with a clean, soft cloth. If the haze still does not come off, you may need to consult a professional stone restoration expert for further assistance. It is important to avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners on marble as they can damage the surface.
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Does lemon juice damage Azul Acquamarina Marble?
Yes, lemon juice can potentially damage Azul Acquamarina Marble as it is acidic in nature. Acidic substances like lemon juice can etch and stain marble surfaces, causing discoloration and damage over time. It is important to avoid using acidic cleaners or substances on marble surfaces to prevent damage. Instead, it is recommended to use pH-neutral cleaners specifically designed for marble surfaces.
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What is the best thing to clean Azul Acquamarina Marble?
The best thing to clean Azul Acquamarina Marble is a mild soap or stone cleaner mixed with warm water. Use a soft cloth or sponge to gently clean the surface, avoiding harsh scrubbing or abrasive cleaners that could damage the marble. Also, be sure to dry the marble thoroughly after cleaning to prevent water spots or streaks.
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Can I use Windex on Azul Acquamarina Marble?
It is not recommended to use Windex or any other type of acidic or abrasive cleaner on marble surfaces, including Azul Acquamarina Marble. These types of cleaners can etch and damage the surface of the marble. It is best to use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for marble surfaces. If you are unsure, it is always best to consult with a professional stone care specialist.
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Is vinegar safe on Azul Acquamarina Marble?
No, it is not safe to use vinegar on Azul Acquamarina Marble. Vinegar is an acidic substance and can cause etching and damage to the marble surface. It is recommended to use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for marble surfaces.
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Can you use magic eraser on Azul Acquamarina Marble?
It is not recommended to use a magic eraser on Azul Acquamarina Marble as it can be too abrasive and damage the surface of the marble. It is best to clean marble surfaces using a gentle soap and water mixture or a specialized marble cleaner to avoid any potential damage.
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How to get water rings out of Azul Acquamarina Marble table top?
To remove water rings from an Azul Acquamarina Marble table top, you can try the following methods: 1. Mix equal parts baking soda and water to form a paste. Apply the paste to the water ring using a soft cloth and gently rub the affected area in a circular motion. Rinse the area with water and dry it thoroughly. 2. Mix one part hydrogen peroxide with three parts water. Apply the solution to the water ring and let it sit for several minutes. Gently scrub the area with a soft cloth and rinse with water. 3. If the water ring is stubborn, you can try using a marble polishing powder. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and be sure to test the product on a small, inconspicuous area first. 4. For persistent water rings, consider seeking professional help from a marble restoration specialist who can assess the extent of the damage and provide the best solution for your specific situation. Remember to always wipe up spills immediately to prevent water rings from forming in the first place, and regularly clean and seal your marble table top to maintain its beauty and durability.

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