How Do You Polish Marble Countertops. The DVD covers the entire process of installing, polishing and sealing marble. Marble is a popular option for countertops, tabletops, flooring, and fireplace mantles.
I don't regret the choice one bit: marble is beautiful, relatively inexpensive compared to other solid-surface countertops, and above all, easy to clean. Polish, seal and protect your granite countertops, and they'll provide you with durable beauty for decades to come. The softness and homogeneity of the stone make it easy to carve, but it is the unique property of white.
All it takes is placing something too hot (like a curling iron left on the counter too long, or a little cigarette burn) or even just setting something sharp (like a barrette) on the counter, and then when you pick it up you inadvertantly scratch the marble countertop by accident.
If any sinks in your home feature cultured marble vanity tops that have become scratched or smudged, you should consider polishing them.
Of course, you probably whisk away crumbs regularly and quickly wipe up any spills or splatters, but when it's time to really polish up your marble's finish, you'll go a little deeper than that. Both utilize power operated equipment, however, polishing marble counters, vanities, backsplashes and kitchen islands can be handled through attachments to a power tool you may already own — a car paint polisher. If you have removed the existing faucets like we have, you may need to use a heavy-duty degreaser to clean those areas.