Cultured marble sinks are integral to the counter they sit in.
Removing cultured marble countertop.
Place the vinegar dampened rag over the buildup or stain on your cultured marble.
Cultured marble is a beautiful material but one that requires special care to keep it in good condition.
With a little elbow grease.
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Cultured marble a mix of marble powder and a polyester resin requires a gentle touch when it comes to cleaning.
Make sure the rag is flat against the stain and the wet parts of the rag touch it.
Cultured stone is also impervious to chemical spills like hair coloring where natural marble is not.
A stain around the drain is likely from mineral deposits from the water that commonly sits in that area.
Removing a glued down cultured marble countertop from a vanity.
Some cultured marble manufacturers suggest using car wax or a special countertop wax to clean and shine the marble.
One of the best ways to clean cultured marble is purchasing a solution such as.
Again always apply the wax to a hidden area to make sure it won t damage the marble.
Avoid using abrasives which may damage the surface.
This protective coating requires nothing more than simple soap and water to keep it.
To wax the marble yourself you can use a special countertop wax but be sure to test on a hidden area.
Instead use a soft cloth and liquid based stain removers such as vinegar or a mild soap and water to treat many kinds of stains.
One for removing mineral deposits and the other for removing general stains.
Cleaning cultured marble is like car care.
Below are two stain removal methods.
Cultured marble is manufactured with a gel coating that acts like a protective surface much like the paint on a car.
If you maintain and learn how to clean your cultured marble properly it can last a considerable amount of time without professional help.
Cultured marble countertops attach to a vanity with silicone or acrylic adhesive at the upper rim of the cabinet.