Can You Use Magic Eraser On Cultured Marble?

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Magic Erasers are abrasive, so

avoid using them on delicate countertops

such as marble and granite. Not only can you damage the sealant but the eraser may make the countertop appear dull. All of these products can cause more harm than good.

What product should be used to clean cultured marble?

Use a

pH neutral hard surface cleaner like Puracy

for daily cleaning. A quality Marble Cleaner (made for real marble) is also an excellent and safe cleaner for cultured marble. Avoid using soap as a general cleaner. When used regularly, even a mild soap or detergent will create a soap scum film on the surface.

Is Scrubbing Bubbles safe for cultured marble?

Routine Care

To maintain the shine and to protect your cultured marble product, only use

liquid cleaners such as Scrubbing Bubbles

, Lysol Basin Tub & Tile Cleaner, or Scrub-Free Soap Scum Remover. It is not recommended that you use any abrasive cleansers like Soft Scrub, powdered Comet, or Ajax.

How do you make cultured marble look new?

Cultured marble is made of a mixture of polyester resin, limestone dust, fillers, and pigments with a

clear gel coat finish on

top. While you can't remove deep scratches that go all the way through the gel coat, it is possible to restore the surface and shine using extremely fine sandpaper and polishing compounds.

How do you remove brown stains from cultured marble?


A mixture of vinegar and water

removes all sorts of stains from cultured marble, including rust and water spots. Rubbing alcohol removes some stubborn stains.

Is it safe to use vinegar on cultured marble?

Harsh chemicals like bleach and abrasive cleaners can damage the coating on your cultured marble, making it appear dull and causing chemical scuffs. You should also

avoid cleaning with white vinegar

, as the acid can cause it to pit and lose shine.

Why is cultured marble yellow?

According to Elite Countertops, newer cultured marble surfaces are composed of

materials that inhibit the chemical reaction caused by the sun penetrating the surface and causing the yellow

tint. Old water buildup also can cause yellowing.

What is the best way to clean cultured marble?

To clean, just wipe with

a soft cloth or sponge using a mild soap and water or a non-abrasive foam cleaner

. To maintain your marble/granite luster, periodically apply a protective coat of wax. We recommend GelGlossTM. It is like a furniture polish that should be applied every few months, depending on use.

Does cultured marble need to be sealed?

Low Maintenance –

Cultured marble never needs to be sealed

and is easy to clean with non-abrasive products. Durable – Cultured marble is non-porous, making it extremely tough and resistant to stains, mildew and chips.

Does Scrubbing Bubbles damage grout?

Chemical cleaners, such as, Tilex, Soft Scrub, Scrubbing Bubbles, or ammonia products will

nearly always result in your tile surfaces' grout becoming very discolored

. If you do choose to utilize a cleaner, make sure that it's neutral in pH level to ensure it doesn't damage your grout.

How do you get scratches out of cultured marble?

Use the 800-grit wet/dry sandpaper to sand away any deeper scratches in the cultured marble countertop or sink. Attach a wool buffing pad to the drill and buff the marble until it shines.

Apply the paste wax

to the area and buff again for protection.

How do I get my marble countertop to shine again?

Dry the marble top with a chamois cloth. Buff it to a shine by rubbing the entire surface with the cloth in small circles. Cover the surface with

commercial stone polish

or marble-polishing paste if you want more shine after buffing with a chamois. If using a spray-on stone polish, wipe with a soft rag.

Is cultured marble more expensive than granite?

Cultured Marble $30 to $100 per square foot Granite $35 to $75 per square foot

Can you use baking soda on cultured marble?


Sprinkle a little baking soda onto the surface of the marble

. Gently rub the baking soda into the marble with a soft, damp cloth. You do not want to scrub because that can damage the surface. … Be sure to wipe away all traces of baking soda, so it isn't left in contact with your marble surfaces.

Will acetone damage cultured marble?

ANSWER: Nail polish remover is usually acetone (

which does not damage or stain marble

) and some other products, which can damage marble…. … If indeed you have a true stain (a darker colored spot) then follow the instructions provided in the Removing Marble Stains Manual.

How do you get yellow stains out of marble?


Mix a few drops of ammonia with 12% hydrogen peroxide

to spot clean the stained area. However, be careful when using this method on darker stones as the hydrogen peroxide can lighten the color of the marble. To successfully remove stains from marble, you need to draw them out of the delicate surfaces.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
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