But they are there.
Burn marks on cultured marble countertop.
There is no denying the fact that your cultured marble countertops are going to look great.
If you use sandpaper to remove the burn stain you can restore the shine on marble using etch remover which is applied as a polish.
Substances such as lemon juice orange juice and wine can cause your marble to etch.
Do not sand too deep or you risk ruining the countertop further.
I had burn marks on a cultured marble countertop that were caused by a young teenage daughter who mistakenly left her straightening iron sitting directly on top of it.
Wet a piece of 1 000 to 2 000 grit wet dry sandpaper.
This marble etching destroys the surface finish leaving dull and whitish colored spots or areas.
Burn marks on cultured marble countertops can sometimes be sanded out with sandpaper.
Burn marks on marble can sometimes be scrubbed away with bathroom cleaner and a brush or a solution of bleach and water.
I used a dishrag and glass cooktop cleaner to remove most of the burn with no problem whatsoever.
However bleach can sometimes be helpful to remove discoloring from burn marks.
Bleach will also corrode etch marble.
I ve got some stains in this cultured marble counter top.
Burns are physical damage to the marble countertop itself and not a stain that has absorbed into the pores.
The nice thing about cultured marble is it is all the same material all they way through.
The surface is susceptible to scratching burns and is affected by some chemicals.
The surface is sanded incredibly smooth and coated with a special gel finish that is durable and waterproof.
Cultured marble is a composite product of actual stone dust mixed with a binding product.
Sand the burn marks of your cultured marble gently.
You can see here.
They re not super bad.
Etch marks are the result of the top layer of the marble wearing away due to the stain.
So you can actually sand this out.
Maybe a cigarette burn.
The look of cultured marble makes it look like you spent a fortune.