MARBLELIFE Marble Polish
(formerly
Marble Gold Plus Gloss Restorer)
An easy-to-use polishing compound for marble restores gloss and
removes lite etches/ring marks caused by acidic fluids. Use
for the care and restoration of: table tops, countertops, fireplace
hearths, vanities, walls, bar tops.
Always test on a small area to ensure desired
results. Use rubber gloves. Not to be used on granite
surfaces.
***REQUIRES INTERCARE
CLEANER***
InterCare Cleaner is formulated to neutralize acidic compounds and
to quickly remove residual polishing
residues.
DIRECTIONS:
1. Clean surface with MARBLELIFE InterCare Cleaner.
2. Shake bottle vigorously for 60 seconds to assure solids
are loosened from the bottom of the bottle.
3. Apply approximately one-half ounce of water to the etched
area. Apply one ounce of MARBLELIFE Marble Polish directly to
the etched or dull area.
4. Rub vigorously in a circular motion using a damp white
buffing pad for one minute or use an electric
buffer.
5. Spray the area with MARBLELIFE Intercare Cleaner
and wipe clean.
6. Buff dry with clean cloth.
7. Repeat as necessary to achieve desired
results.
8. On non-floor surfaces follow with MARBLELIFE Marble Gloss
Conditioner for enhanced beauty.
Marble Polish will remove light etches. If the surfaces
is physically rough to the touch Marble Polish will smooth and
shine BUT will not level the marble, as it will with a light
etch.
A MARBLELIFE Craftsman can assist you in re-leveling and blending
the area flat again in the case of a deep etch. In the
meantime this product will restore color and shine to this dull
white spot. An excellent first step often eliminating the
need for a professional...but should it be needed we have more than
50 locations and more than 150 trained MARBLELIFE craftsman
capable of assisting you in restoring your marble treasure back to
full brilliance and beauty.
Simply enter your zip code to the estimate locator box on the
left.
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From Anonymous of El Paso, Texas on .
This does work
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4/28/2011
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7/11/2008
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