If you try these methods and still do not have success contact a professional to assess the problem.
Remove nail polish cultured marble.
Actual restoration to original condition is impossible.
Have a small nail poilsh mark on sink and need to remove.
You have the perfect stone product.
The surface is susceptible to scratching burns and is affected by some chemicals.
Make sure the rag is flat against the stain and the wet parts of the rag touch it.
An automotive car wax is ideal for scratched areas of a cultured marble.
They are permanently etched into the surface of the cultured marble.
I heard nail polish remover with eat into the cultured marble.
Most cultured marble has a gel coating that makes it very durable.
Then attach a wool buffing pad to a high speed buffer and use the tool to polish the marble to a high gloss.
However there are a few repair options.
Place the vinegar dampened rag over the buildup or stain on your cultured marble.
Cultured marble vs natural marble comparison.
Remove nail polish from cultured marble.
Cultured marble on the other hand is a man made composite of fillers pigments polyester resins and bonding agents that are then placed into open molds.
Finer repair could be facilitated with 1000 grit sandpaper.
Step 3 applying car wax.
Use the appropriate sandpaper on the area where the scratches are located.
You cannot remove the burns with any simple cleaning product.
I used a very small amount of goo gone and it worked perfectly.
Water stains can be easily removed from marble.
Drape the wet rag on top of stains or buildup.
Finish the job by thoroughly rinsing the freshly polished top with a water filled spray bottle then using a clean nonabrasive washcloth to wipe away any remaining traces of the polish.
Unfortunately rust stains are the most difficult of stains to remove from marble.
Cultured marble is commonly used for bathroom sinks and kitchen countertops because of its attractive appearance and durability.
The final step in polishing cultured marble vanity tops is to rinse off your polish.
If you accidentally spill hair dye on a marble surface or if dye transfers to the surface from your hands or hair you can easily clean it up with a common household cleanser or solvent.
Cultured marble is made by mixing 75 marble dust and 25 resin.
Ironically cultured marble contains some marble granite onyx or limestone powders or dusts in its manufacture.
Most notoriously nail polish remover.