Maybe that s why car wax was suggested.
Can you use car wax on cultured marble.
Let it dry as per the instructions and use a clean damp microfiber or cotton cloth to remove it.
Apply the wax to the countertop according to the directions.
To wax the marble yourself you can use a special countertop wax but be sure to test on a hidden area.
If you have removed the existing faucets like we have you may need to use a heavy duty degreaser to clean those areas.
Or you can add a cultured marble polish as a top coat for your countertop or bathroom vanity.
For polishing you can use either car wax or countertop wax.
Again always apply the wax to a hidden area to make sure it won t damage the marble.
For a severely damaged counter use a mechanical buffer to restore the shine.
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.
For darker granite countertops you can use a black wax.
Once the surface dirt is removed you can begin polishing.
Before polishing cultured marble you ll want to clean it as well as possible.
Polishes that are safe for cultured marble countertops include.
If years of wear have dulled the cultured marble surface treat it like a car and wax it.
Do not attempt to use car wax as it will not properly complete the job.
Some cultured marble manufacturers suggest using car wax or a special countertop wax to clean and shine the marble.
Take appliance wax car wax or silicone sealer and fill in the fine scratches.
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.
Apply the car wax.
Your cultured marble may occasionally require waxing to restore its original glaze and shine if it has become dull.
Make sure to never use the black wax on a light colored granite countertop as it can result in the stone darkening.
Water and silica products are also suitable for polishing them.
Here s how to repair a cultured marble countertop without sanding.
Once you know its ok apply as follows.
A new can of car wax works great on old cultured marble made from acrylics and other synthetic stuff and old formica countertops.
If you maintain and learn how to clean your cultured marble properly it can last a considerable amount of time without professional help.
For lighter granite countertops use a clear wax product.
Use a soft clean cloth to apply automotive polishing compound to the entire surface.
Wax scuffs easily requiring constant buffing re application eventually turning yellow requiring stripping.
But even after waxing you d still see the a difference between the dull and shiny areas.
Buff with a second clean cloth and the shine is restored.