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A marble backsplash is a beautiful addition to any kitchen, and sealing it will prevent stains and water damage to ensure it looks great for years to come. Whether your backsplash is marble, travertine, slate, granite, or any other type of stone, the sealing process is the same. And, it’s a pretty quick and easy process that you can do yourself! We’ll explain everything you need to know about how to seal, clean, and maintain your marble backsplash.

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Apply the sealer to the marble.

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  1. Use a sealer applicator or a clean lint-free cloth to apply the sealer in an even layer to the marble tile.[7] Alternatively, you could use a paintbrush to apply the sealer. Work in small sections to ensure you’re getting even coverage. The marble will darken a bit while the sealer is wet, so use the color to help you spot any areas you missed.
    • For an easier application, you can put the sealer in a spray bottle, set it to mist, and spritz it on the backsplash. Use a chamois to wipe off any drip marks.[8]
    • Don't worry about thoroughly sealing the grout at this point. While it's fine to spritzer or wipe the sealant on the grout now, you'll go back later and make sure all the grout is sealed.
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Caulk the counter seam if you’ve installed new tile.

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  1. Use high-quality silicone caulk to seal the joint.[12] Apply a bead of caulk about 18 inch (0.32 cm) wide to the joint between the backsplash and counter to seal it.[13] Let the caulk cure for about 24 hours before getting it wet.
    • Trim the edge of the caulk tube at an angle before you apply the product. This makes it easier to get the caulk right into the groove.
    • It can help to run painter's tape along both edges of the caulk. Once you've applied the caulk, run a wet finger over the product so it goes right into the surface. When you pull the painter's tape away, it'll leave a nice, clean line.[14] [15]
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Clean the marble regularly.

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  1. Fortunately, maintaining a marble backsplash is pretty easy. Just dip a sponge or cloth into soapy water and wipe down the marble tile. Dry it with a clean cloth when you’re done.[16]
    • Avoid using any cleaners with acid or vinegar in them, as they can etch the surface of the marble. Acidic foods or drinks like lemon juice, coffee, and alcohol can also etch the surface of the marble if they aren’t cleaned up right away.
    • Wipe up spills or splashes immediately to keep your backsplash in the best shape.

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Alberto DeJesus
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This article was co-authored by Alberto DeJesus and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophia Bell. Alberto DeJesus is a Construction Specialist and the CEO of DeJesus Industries. With more than four years of experience, he specializes in high-end real estate development and construction. Alberto and DeJesus Industries have been featured on NBC News and have worked with numerous well-known companies, including Mazda, Amazon, and CVS. Alberto holds a Bachelor’s degree from Boston University. This article has been viewed 23,314 times.
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