Discover the solution for dull spots in your marble table! After a fun party, the cocktails often leave an annoying dull ring behind. But no worries! With our Marble Restorer kit you can easily manually make your table shine like new again.
Marble, a beautiful natural material, has lime as its basic ingredient. Despite our anti-stain treatments, we obviously cannot modify the base of marble. This means that acids are not friendly to your table or kitchen countertop. Acids can leave a ring or light spot that is only visible in direct sunlight. Although you are proud of your showpiece, it can of course happen that a dull spot arises. Fortunately, the Marble Restorer kit has been developed for this purpose.
Depending on the damage (see table), you can polish your table yourself with our diamond sponges. The more serious the damage, the more actions you need. In the manual you will find step-by-step instructions on how to do this, and with each step you will see your table come back to life. A useful tip: only start at step 1 if it is really necessary. This way you retain as much of the original shine of your table as possible.
How does our Marble Restore Kit work?
Wet the surface with water and rub first with the yellow MARBLE ONE sponge until you no longer feel resistance, then with the white MARBLE TWO pad and finally with the blue MARBLE THREE pad, fanning the work surface slightly to maintain the original stain away.
Dry with a cloth or paper towel. Now we are going to polish the marble. Apply MARBLE SHINE and polish with the white MARBLE SPONGE. Remove any residue thoroughly with a damp sponge and dry with a soft cloth. These are very general instructions; for specific information, we recommend carefully reading the manual that comes in the box.
NB! Some marble types, naturally resistant to acids, such as "verde alpi" marble, cannot be polished with this Marble Restore Kit. Does not work on granite, quartz-resin agglomerates, natural stones resistant to acids.
Do you have questions about the process or the stain? Please feel free to contact us for advice. We are happy to help you!