One for removing mineral deposits and the other for removing general stains.
Why does my new cultured marble vanity tops stain easily.
In case it gets a scratch rebuff the surface with a gel compound that acts as a coat on the marble.
A marble stain is when a substance is absorbed into the pores of the marble.
The wearing of this polish causes the surface to become rough and become a magnet for dirt.
Even if it gets affected by blemish or scratch it can be repaired easily.
Cultured marble is a beautiful material but one that requires special care to keep it in good condition.
Water stains are yet another common stain that occurs on marble.
Bathroom vanities and kitchen countertops that are made of cultured marble can easily be changed.
A stain around the drain is likely from mineral deposits from the water that commonly sits in that area.
Surprisingly many homeowners who are interested in granite countertops or vanity tops often choose cultured marble for its versatility in styles and shapes.
This is because the pores are closed down in the polishing process.
Cultured marble may yellow over time for various reasons.
If the gel coating has worn down a bit the coating and cultured marble may become stained.
These stains can be the result of a water glass that was left on a marble countertop for too long or from hard water buildup around sinks and showers.
But if you damage a solid surface countertop you can make small surface repairs to stains and scratches by sanding.
Below are two stain removal methods.
Areas underneath faucet fixtures or even.
Some materials can permanently stain cultured marble products.
It is resistant to chips and stains due to its non porous nature.
If the cultured marble is a wide plain of boring white a swirl of stain or paint can be applied to add depth and texture to an otherwise bland surface.
Marble is not very absorbent so it does not stain easily.
The reason why cultured marble is not usually installed in the bathroom even though manufacturers can cast a sink or toilet to meet specific dimensions is because there are some items that can permanently stain the surface.
As marble wears the highly polished surface begins to become scratched and worn.
If the cultured marble is mottled with color or specked with black against a light background a coat of stain may shift the shade from light to dark to create a more pleasing look.
Cultured marble is not a term heard very often.
Since cultured marble is durable it requires very minimal care and maintenance.
Cultured marble and solid surface vanity tops do not respond well to heat.