I have a bathroom marble countertop that is probably 40 years old. It is in good shape but is dull. Is there a product/technique that anyone is aware of that would bring back some shine?
thanks
I have a bathroom marble countertop that is probably 40 years old. It is in good shape but is dull. Is there a product/technique that anyone is aware of that would bring back some shine?
thanks
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A tile supply house should have a product for sealing that is also a restorer, there are many brands out there.
wyatt
Some stone and tile cleaners will damage marble. be sure they know you are specificly looking for a limestone and marble cleaner.
Many of the new marble slabs are buffed wax finishes, but I don't know whether that is something that can be done in a home or not. a paste wax might do a job for you, but you'd have to dismount the faucets to get them out of the way.
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