Renewing Cultured Marble
Make a scratched dull looking cultured marble top look shiny again with an auto polisher and special cleaners and polish and save the cost of replacement.
Renewing cultured marble. Clean areas around chrome fittings and seams. Cultured marble is made from powdered marble that has been cast in polymer and covered in a gel coat. While you can t remove deep scratches that go all the way through the gel coat it is possible to restore the surface and shine using extremely fine sandpaper and polishing compounds. Rinse well with distilled water.
Distilled water doesn t have the minerals of common tap water and will not leave deposits on fixtures and sinks. Cultured marble vanities are easy to clean and offer the appearance of more expensive stone. Renew your bathroom vanity. Cultured marble is a countertop made from a combination of resin and marble dust.
A lot of homes are using cultured marble countertops because of its great look durability and applications. Cultured marble is made of a mixture of polyester resin limestone dust fillers and pigments with a clear gel coat finish on top. It is less expensive than regular marble but takes on the same look. I was disappointed by how quickly my cultured marble countertop lost its shine so one day i took out my auto.
Step 1 wash the countertop and sink using mild dish soap and brushes. It is possible to renew the finish on a cultured marble sink and restore its appearance. With every day use the gel coat loses a little shine and surface scratches reduce the luster of cultured marble.