Can You Use Coconut Oil On Marble?

can you use coconut oil on marble

It’s a fairly common question: can you use coconut oil on marble? That’s what I’m are going to answer in this article. You will learn about the benefits of using coconut oil, and some of the best ways to apply it for maximum results.

So, can you use coconut oil on marble? 

You can use coconut oil on your marble to give the marble surface a nice clean polish and also make your marble surface resilient again with oil stains. Coconut oil is a safe and all-natural product that will not leave any toxins on the surface of your marble.

To learn more about the benefits of using coconut oil on your marble, a couple of downsides to its use, and tips, keep reading this article.

1. Coconut Oil Application Helps To Prevent New Oils From Discoloring Marble

Marble surfaces like most other natural stone surfaces can easily get stained by oils. Coconut oil is no exception. But there is an old Italian method of keeping new oil spills from staining marble and natural stone surfaces.

This method involves oversaturating the surface of the marble with coconut oil overnight. The time it takes for the oil to soak into the marble will vary depending on its roughness, but this should be generally overnight after which any oil spill will not be able to stain or discolor the marble surface.

Then make sure to wipe off the excess coconut oil. This is a great way to prevent fresh oil stains from drying and becoming permanent.

Another method of preventing stains is by applying a sealant over the coconut oil that sits on top of the surface.

Simply use any type of polyurethane varnish and polish until dry, which will leave behind a beautiful sheen while also protecting your surfaces from future oils spills.

2. Coconut Oil Can Be Used To Safely Polish Marble Surfaces

Coconut oil can also be used to safely polish marble surfaces. Simply use a clean cloth and apply the coconut oil in circular motions over any type of surface, including your kitchen countertops or dining room table.

Doing this will put a protective layer over the surface of your marble while also making it shinier and less prone to dirt buildup.

Since coconut oil is a natural product, you can use this method for any type of marble surface without worrying about damage or wear and tear on your material.

The process is similar to waxing a car – after which any oil spill will not be able to stain or discolor the marble surface.

Then make sure to wipe off the excess coconut oil, as you would with any other food-grade mineral oils that are used for polishing purposes.

This is a great way to prevent fresh oil stains from drying and becoming permanent on your beautiful home decor items like stone tabletops and floors made out of natural materials such as granite or slate tiles.

3. Coconut Oil Is Non-Toxic And Safe

Coconut oil is an edible food product that you can use as a cooking fat. It’s also used in the making of soaps and creams for skincare products, which means it won’t leave any type of residue on your marble surfaces after its application.

The biggest advantage to using coconut oil is its non-toxicity – not only does this mean it won’t harm you or pets if they accidentally ingest it (in fact, some people are convinced by research that taking small doses regularly may actually have health benefits).

But also that there will be no unpleasant chemical smell from applying the substance onto stone surfaces like granite countertops or marble floors.

This makes sense because one would want something natural to clean with when dealing with delicate surfaces like stone countertops.

4. Coconut Oil Is Environmentally Friendly And An All-Natural Product

Coconut oil is environmentally friendly and an all-natural product. Coconut oil is biodegradable, non-toxic, hypoallergenic, pH neutral (so it won’t damage natural stone surfaces), non-comedogenic (meaning that using coconut oil on marble will not clog pores), and antibacterial well.

The Lauric acid found in coconuts also makes this substance a powerful anti-bacterial agent to use for cleaning with.

This means that there are no harmful chemicals like bleach – which can be corrosive if mixed with water from the faucet when washing floors or countertops that are made of marble, granite, or other materials containing various minerals.

This could react negatively to the chemical compounds present in the cleaners you use – but you wouldn’t have to worry about this type of problem when using coconut oil on marble.

It is also safe for use with plants as well, so you can rub it into the leaves of your houseplants or garden vegetables without worrying that there will be any negative effects from doing so or creating problems for the marble chips you have put underneath the plants.

The Disadvantage Of Using Coconut Oil On Marble

Coconut oil is a natural, organic product – and anything that’s considered to be an “organic” cleaner will not have any negative side effects. So while it may sound like the perfect solution for your needs, there are still some disadvantages of using coconut oil on the marble:

  • You can’t use it as often as you would with other cleaners. This is because frequency of use is dependent on the type of stone you have, but for most stones, using a gentler cleaner like soap will be better suited for cleaning.
  • The smell might affect those around you (depending on how strong they find the fragrance) who don’t share your enthusiasm for the product.
  • Coconut oil is solid at room temperature so in order to use it as a cleaner, you’ll need to melt first and then mix with water – which means that if you’re using this stuff because of its environmental benefits, there are other products on the market that have similar properties but don’t require an extra step before applying.

Tips On When Using Coconut Oil On Marble

  • You can use coconut oil on the outside of your marble countertops to make them shine.
  • Coconut oil is a natural antibacterial, an antiviral and antifungal agent which means that it will help repel mold and bacteria from building up on any surface you clean with this product. This makes it a good choice for kitchen surfaces like shelves or counters where food sits as well as other hard surfaces in areas prone to humidity such as bathrooms.
  • Make sure not to use too much, as it can be difficult to remove residue if you put on too thick a layer.
  • Coconut oil is also edible which means that you can use it on your marble surface in places close to where you cook and there is no risk of ingesting anything toxic.

Kobby

Hi! I’m Kobby, one of the co-owners of favoredstoneguides.com and the newest house owner in town. I’m a huge fan of most things natural. Over here on this site, I'm happy to share all the exciting hacks, tricks, and tips I have learned and continue to learn each day about taking care of natural stones.

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