How to Clean Stone Statues Easily at Home by OdishaKraft Guide
Stone statues bring peace, beauty, and tradition into our spaces. Whether it’s a Ganesh statue in your garden, a Brundabati idol in your courtyard, or a Devadasi sculpture in a cultural hall, these timeless pieces deserve thoughtful care. However, India’s climate—with its dust, rains, and pollution—can take a toll on stone surfaces.
At OdishaKraft, we believe that with a little attention, your statues can stay beautiful for years. Here's a simple, effective guide on how to clean your stone statue without damaging its charm.
1. Dust Regularly, Gently
Start by using a soft-bristled brush or a microfiber cloth to gently remove surface dust. Focus on the detailed carvings where dirt hides. If your statue is kept outdoors, consider dusting it weekly to avoid buildup. Avoid using hard tools or wire brushes, especially on sandstone or soapstone statues.
2. Rinse with Clean Water
Use clean water to lightly rinse the statue. You can use a bucket or a garden hose with a gentle spray. This helps remove any loose dirt and prepares the surface for deeper cleaning. For indoor Ganesh statues or temple idols, wipe them down with a damp cloth instead.
3. Use a Mild Soap Solution
Create a cleaning solution using mild, pH-neutral liquid soap (avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or acid). Dip a sponge or soft cloth into the solution and gently scrub the surface. Be careful around intricate details. This method works well for marble, granite, or sandstone statues.
4. Treat Moss and Stains Naturally
If you see moss, lichen, or algae, make a paste using baking soda and water. Apply it to the stained area, cover it with plastic wrap, and leave it overnight. Rinse thoroughly the next day. This works best for outdoor stone statues in gardens or parks.
5. Dry the Statue Properly
After cleaning, dry the statue using a clean towel or let it air dry completely. For indoor temple idols or statues placed in puja rooms, drying is essential to prevent water spots or mold.
Bonus Tips from OdishaKraft:
Clean your Ganesh idol or stone murti every few weeks.
Avoid using acidic cleaners—they damage natural stone.
During monsoons, check for moss buildup and clean more often.
Test any cleaning solution on a small hidden area first.
Caring for your stone statue doesn't have to be difficult. With gentle cleaning and regular maintenance, your statue will continue to bring beauty and spiritual energy to your space. At OdishaKraft, we craft every Ganesh statue and cultural sculpture with love—and we encourage you to treat them with the same care.
Visit OdishaKraft.com to explore our handcrafted stone idols, and keep them shining with pride for years to come.