This section will highlight how each of the stains mentioned above can be removed.
Removal of scratches in marble.
Marble polish steps to remove the scratches.
Over time the marble can become scratched when inappropriate abrasive cleansers are used or makeup and bathroom products can stain the degraded finish leading to a dull or faded appearance.
If the scratches are very bad and it is necessary to use an abrasive to remove them.
Many small scratches in marble are caused by dirt or grit.
Dip a soft cloth in a sudsy mixture of mild dish soap and water then wring out the cloth to remove excess water.
Diamond impregnated resin pads these are available for wet or dry use or silicon carbide sanding paper which can also be used wet or dry.
A poultice is a thick paste that can draw the stain out of your marble.
If you do discover a scratch on your tabletop use fine grain sandpaper and gently sand the scratch.
Mix warm water and mild dish soap.
If using sandpaper make sure you select the correct grit or you may make more scratches than you remove.
Such solutions contain ingredients that fill up small and fine scratches while lightening up the color of the yellowed or faded cultured marble.
Wring it well then gently rub the scratched marble surface.
When the scratch has been removed use a commercial marble polish to polish the surface where the scratch had been made.
Honed marble is a classic look and will require less maintenance to keep it looking good.
Cultured marble sinks and countertops are a common installation in new and remodeled homes.
Most marble stains can be removed by using a homemade solution called a poultice.
If you are going to try to restore the polish the the marble paste noted above will remove scratches also.
Removing a scratch from marble using abrasives the two best types of abrasives to use on marble for removing a scratch are.
While deep scratches will require professional help removing minor scratches is a diy job.
For light scratches use 400 grit metal grade sandpaper and or 0000 grade steel wool on a honed surface that you intend to keep honed.
Wipe down the entire area where the scratch is located ensuring there are no dust dirt crumbs or anything else left on the marble.
Surface scratches are often caused by dirt and are easy to remove.
For best use of your marble polish follow the manufacturer s instructions.
A gentle cleaning and the key word here is gentle can work wonders.
For yellowed or faded cultured marble that has more extensive scratches that can already be classified as minor cracks use specific marble solution products.
Wet one of your soft cloths.