Summary

The below article is all about the top 3 possible reasons your white marble backsplash kitchen design may turn yellowish and the ways you can repair it.

Marble is one of the most luxurious-looking natural stones in the world. For their timeless beauty, marble décors have been famous worldwide for decades. Most of the world-famous ancient sculptures and buildings are made of white marble. Hence, including this luxurious décor item in your interior can be a great way to flaunt your choice in interior decoration. But did you know that marble tends to turn yellowish over time? Yes, your white marble backsplash kitchen design can eventually turn yellowish. But the best part is that you can restore the lustre of your marble kitchen design with a few tips.

Let’s have a sneak peek at the expert’s guide in the following article.

Why is your marble backsplash kitchen design turning yellowish and how to fix it?

Most of the white marble kitchen designs tend to become yellow for various reasons. One of them is because of the iron content of the marble slabs while some yellowing can happen by dust getting accumulated or wax coatings on your marble kitchen design.

But to restore the shine and lustre of your marble kitchen design, you should be aware of the exact reason why of white marble backsplash kitchen design yellowing. Here’re the possible reasons and their repairing processes,

1. Yellowing of marble due to improper cleaning:

As your marble backsplash kitchen design wears over time, its polished surface also becomes worn and scratched. This wearing down of polishing can make the stone surface rough, turning it into a magnet for dirt. If not cleaned properly, the rough surface of the marble slab gets stuffed with dirt in its pores and will turn yellowish.

How to repair it?

If your marble kitchen design is getting yellowish because of the accumulation of dirt, then you’ve to clean your marble backsplash kitchen design with an alkaline marble cleaner.

•Apply the cleaner on the backsplash design.

• Get a soft brush and scrub on the marble surface.

• Rinse the backsplash with clean water.

• Buff it dry if cleaned, or else, repeat the process.

2. Yellowing of marble due to iron staining:

Most white marble tiles come with naturally deposited iron content, which later gets oxidised and turns your white marble backsplash kitchen design look yellow. It usually happens when the iron gets in touch with water or household oxidisers like bleach and/or acidic substances.

Besides the iron oxidisation, your white marble design can also become yellowish because of the rusting of metal. It usually happens when the iron content of the marble comes into contact with air and water and starts getting rust.

How to repair it?

If your marble backsplash is turning yellow because of the rusting or oxidisation of the iron content of the stone, let us tell you that it’s hard to fix it. But well, having your marble design checked by a professional stonemason can help you repair that using the latest tools.

3. Yellowing of marble due to wax coating:

Most of the marble designs are coated with acrylics, wax, urethane and other coatings. While most of them aren’t even designed for marble. Poor quality coatings can turn yellow over time and make your white marble backsplash look yellowish.

How to repair it?

If your marble kitchen design is yellowish because of the coatings, you can repair them using a wax stripper. But since it comes with adhesives, it may damage and/or scratch the surface. Thus, having a stone expert by your side will be better.

Can’t understand how your white marble backsplash kitchen designs are getting yellowish? Well, there’re several reasons. Knowing that will help you to repair them. We hope the article will help.

Author's Bio: 

The author is a proficient stonemason. For years, he’s helped many people find the best marble backsplash kitchen designs. Also, he’s written many articles and blog posts on the same.