Unfortunately rust stains are the most difficult of stains to remove from marble.
Removing polish from marble.
Step 5 remove slurry and polish with a paper towel.
Wipe your marble with a soft dry rag to remove dust and crumbs then wet the surface with a damp sponge.
Removing nail polish from a carpet tile or marble floor can to some extent be a headache especially if it has dried.
Lastly you can polish the marble using products like this one.
If the spot s are still present repeat steps 2 4 another time.
To remove etch marks on polished marble you ll need to use etch remover marble polishing product.
Deeper scratches will require the use of abrasives to remove them.
Remove the excess slurry and then dry the counter top with a paper towel.
They can be removed manually or with an electric sander.
Next apply a manufacturer approved commercial marble cleaner or alternatively add a.
And often people hold false assumptions and have incorrect ideas about how to polish marble or how marble polishing is actually performed to create a shiny surface finish.
It looks just as good now as it did when we first bought the vanity.
Here is an after picture.
In addition it doesn t dissolve in water so you ll get a smooth even finish.
Repeat until the rag no longer turns the same color as the nail polish when you dab.
Marble polishing powder is available at a hardware store or a store that sells supplies for working with stone.
If neither method works you will need to seek professional help as marble restoration experts will have access to tools that can solve the issue.
Water stains can be easily removed from marble.
Removing scratches with abrasives can be done wet or dry.
There are quite a number of techniques you use to get rid of the dried out lacquer such as use of acetone and none acetone removers windex hair spray vinegar and more.
If this process does not remove the scratch from your marble you can try carefully using a piece of fine grain sandpaper.
If you try these methods and still do not have success contact a professional to assess the problem.
Dampen a rag with acetone and dab it on the stain to remove whatever material is on the surface of the marble.
If indeed you have a true stain a darker colored spot then follow the instructions provided in the removing marble stains manual.
Marble polishing powder is usually made from tin oxide and it s also used to polish glass and jewelry.
One application was enough for my counter top.