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    Default Marble counter tops

    The marble counter top has lost its shine and is stained with water spots. Is there anything that will clean them and restore the shine?

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    Try Goddard Marble Care kit. Your hardware store should have it. Follow directions and test first. You can also polish with Marble Hand Polishing Powder.

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    If you are not experienced with stone I do not recommend doing anything more than the Marble Care Kit. If you'd like to practice on cleaning stone surfaces first, check your local (or nearest) stoneyard for old samples of their slabs. They will give you small 6x6 samples to take and give you info on what to use. Buffing tools will be expensive though and its probably the only tool to use on weathered stone. Special diamond grit sandpaper and pads should be used for professional shine. Sometimes its more than a DIY on stone tops. Remember what you invested into it. Dont ruin it by trying to save a buck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plugginpete View Post
    The marble counter top has lost its shine and is stained with water spots. Is there anything that will clean them and restore the shine?
    The water 'stains' on the surface of marble are often etching from acidic chemical reactions. There are special marble polishing compounds that you can buff the surface with to restore it. Marble is a beautiful stone that can be used for tabletops and countertops, but it can become easily stained because of its porous nature. You should always wipe up any spills from marble as soon as you see them, but if you miss one, don't worry! A marble stain does not have to be permanent.
    Clean the marble with a soft sponge. Run the sponge under lukewarm water and squeeze out excess water until the sponge is barely damp. Rub the marble gently and dry it with a soft cloth.

    If the marble is very dirty, you can use a small amount of borax when cleaning. When you're done wiping away the borax, you can rinse with lukewarm water.


    To restore the shine of your marble countertops. First thoroughly clean the marble countertop with a suitable cleaning agent and wipe it dry. Use wax or sealer and fills in all the cracks and holes if any. Then get a nice granite and countertop polish from the market. There are several types of marble polish available in the market. Get one of them and start polishing it according to the instructions given in the user manual of the polish. Take proper precautions to ensure your safety and health.

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