Stay away from wax and polish.
Car wax on marble table.
This will make your stone yellow.
Wax is still recommended in some circles and it won t necessarily hurt the marble but it s a poor solution and is hardly ever used anymore.
Five touch up your scratches as you find them.
Very easy to use.
Here s how to repair a cultured marble countertop without sanding.
They ll last a lot longer with the added protection of the wax which could save you a lot of money over time.
Don t leave them unattended as they will collect acids and water causing further deterioration.
You will risk damaging the surface.
Rubbing car wax onto your bathroom and kitchen metal fixtures will help keep them shiny and help prevent water spots.
Installing new granite countertops is a major step in any home improvement project.
Or you can add a cultured marble polish as a top coat for your countertop or bathroom vanity.
The wax would only be for sealing it and the oxalic acid would only be for certain types of polishing.
Avoid the acid you don t need it.
Some commercial car waxes contain carnauba wax along with silicone and other interesting chemicals that are formulated for modern car paint instead of marble countertops.
This will make the surface of your cultured marble countertop look better.
Apply a coat of car wax to granite and marble countertops to fill in fine scratches and restore the glossy finish and shine.
Apply two coats of car wax to your snow shovel before you.
You can collect the items yourself or purchase a kit.
Apply a coat of car wax to metal plastic or molded furniture to protect and add shine.
Take appliance wax car wax or silicone sealer and fill in the fine scratches.
There is almost no reason to use any dangerous chemicals on marble whatsoever besides water some carnauba wax or oxalic acid.
Four no wax polishes.
Wax will not solve the problem plus putting wax on marble countertops floors or tables is a bad idea.
In addition it will not produce an adequate shine and the product is not designed to protect your granite like the granite wax is.
Stop scratches in their tracks.
There are specific marble polishes easily found.
Please be safe and wear an appropriate particle mask.
Maybe that s why car wax was suggested.
You will need a mild detergent 3 4 soft cloths a poultice for stain removal optional a polishing compound a low speed polisher with a felt wheel optional and a marble sealant.
Provides a very high gloss enhances color and helps protect against etching and water spots.
Polishes that are safe for cultured marble countertops include.
If you use car wax instead of granite wax it will not work properly.