Etch Remover Marble Polishing Compound
Majestic Marble Etch Remover
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"Simply the best etch remover and marble polish available."
This extremely popular, professional grade yet easy to use, high quality Marble Polishing Compound is just what the doctor ordered for removing the majority of “water stains” (etching) and light scratches to restore the polish to most marble, travertine, alabaster (marble-onyx), onyx and polished limestone not by coating, but by abrasion and friction (like polishing a gemstone) as it was originally done in the factory.
Fred Hueston, PhD, renowned stone and tile expert, prolific author on stone and tile matters, and Chief Technical Director at www.StoneandTilePROs.com says, "The single most frequent question we get at stoneandtilepros.com is 'How do I remove etching?' Well, kind of. More often than not, homeowners may not refer to it as 'etching' but will mistakenly call etch marks, 'water marks,' 'water rings,' or simply 'dull spots.' But the bottom line is what they're dealing with is etching caused from some acidic liquid (too often cleaning products that should never touch marble or travertine).
"My answer is always the same: if it's a minor etching on a polished marble, travertine, etc., that is it's not so rough you can feel it with your fingertips, or if it's not a very large area, use a good quality etch remover / marble polish to restore the finish yourself. Stonecare PRO Signature ETCH REMOVER and Marble Polish is simply the best etch remover and marble polish available on the market. If it does turn out that the etch is too severe and you do have to contact a PRO you haven't invested much and you can always keep it handy to polish out any minor etching that does occur. It's a great product to keep handy if you have polished marble."
"Simply the best etch remover and marble polish available."
This extremely popular, professional grade yet easy to use, high quality Marble Polishing Compound is just what the doctor ordered for removing the majority of “water stains” (etching) and light scratches to restore the polish to most marble, travertine, alabaster (marble-onyx), onyx and polished limestone not by coating, but by abrasion and friction (like polishing a gemstone) as it was originally done in the factory.
Fred Hueston, PhD, renowned stone and tile expert, prolific author on stone and tile matters, and Chief Technical Director at www.StoneandTilePROs.com says, "The single most frequent question we get at stoneandtilepros.com is 'How do I remove etching?' Well, kind of. More often than not, homeowners may not refer to it as 'etching' but will mistakenly call etch marks, 'water marks,' 'water rings,' or simply 'dull spots.' But the bottom line is what they're dealing with is etching caused from some acidic liquid (too often cleaning products that should never touch marble or travertine).
"My answer is always the same: if it's a minor etching on a polished marble, travertine, etc., that is it's not so rough you can feel it with your fingertips, or if it's not a very large area, use a good quality etch remover / marble polish to restore the finish yourself. Majestic ETCH REMOVER and Marble Polish is simply the best etch remover and marble polish available on the market. If it does turn out that the etch is too severe and you do have to contact a PRO you haven't invested much and you can always keep it handy to polish out any minor etching that does occur. It's a great product to keep handy if you have polished marble."
"Simply the best etch remover and marble polish available."
This extremely popular, professional grade yet easy to use, high quality Marble Polishing Compound is just what the doctor ordered for removing the majority of “water stains” (etching) and light scratches to restore the polish to most marble, travertine, alabaster (marble-onyx), onyx and polished limestone not by coating, but by abrasion and friction (like polishing a gemstone) as it was originally done in the factory.
Fred Hueston, PhD, renowned stone and tile expert, prolific author on stone and tile matters, and Chief Technical Director at www.StoneandTilePROs.com says, "The single most frequent question we get at stoneandtilepros.com is 'How do I remove etching?' Well, kind of. More often than not, homeowners may not refer to it as 'etching' but will mistakenly call etch marks, 'water marks,' 'water rings,' or simply 'dull spots.' But the bottom line is what they're dealing with is etching caused from some acidic liquid (too often cleaning products that should never touch marble or travertine).
"My answer is always the same: if it's a minor etching on a polished marble, travertine, etc., that is it's not so rough you can feel it with your fingertips, or if it's not a very large area, use a good quality etch remover / marble polish to restore the finish yourself. Majestic ETCH REMOVER and Marble Polish is simply the best etch remover and marble polish available on the market. If it does turn out that the etch is too severe and you do have to contact a PRO you haven't invested much and you can always keep it handy to polish out any minor etching that does occur. It's a great product to keep handy if you have polished marble."
"Simply the best etch remover and marble polish available."
This extremely popular, professional grade yet easy to use, high quality Marble Polishing Compound is just what the doctor ordered for removing the majority of “water stains” (etching) and light scratches to restore the polish to most marble, travertine, alabaster (marble-onyx), onyx and polished limestone not by coating, but by abrasion and friction (like polishing a gemstone) as it was originally done in the factory.
Fred Hueston, PhD, renowned stone and tile expert, prolific author on stone and tile matters, and Chief Technical Director at www.StoneandTilePROs.com says, "The single most frequent question we get at stoneandtilepros.com is 'How do I remove etching?' Well, kind of. More often than not, homeowners may not refer to it as 'etching' but will mistakenly call etch marks, 'water marks,' 'water rings,' or simply 'dull spots.' But the bottom line is what they're dealing with is etching caused from some acidic liquid (too often cleaning products that should never touch marble or travertine).
"My answer is always the same: if it's a minor etching on a polished marble, travertine, etc., that is it's not so rough you can feel it with your fingertips, or if it's not a very large area, use a good quality etch remover / marble polish to restore the finish yourself. Stonecare PRO Signature ETCH REMOVER and Marble Polish is simply the best etch remover and marble polish available on the market. If it does turn out that the etch is too severe and you do have to contact a PRO you haven't invested much and you can always keep it handy to polish out any minor etching that does occur. It's a great product to keep handy if you have polished marble."
"Simply the best etch remover and marble polish available."
This extremely popular, professional grade yet easy to use, high quality Marble Polishing Compound is just what the doctor ordered for removing the majority of “water stains” (etching) and light scratches to restore the polish to most marble, travertine, alabaster (marble-onyx), onyx and polished limestone not by coating, but by abrasion and friction (like polishing a gemstone) as it was originally done in the factory.
Fred Hueston, PhD, renowned stone and tile expert, prolific author on stone and tile matters, and Chief Technical Director at www.StoneandTilePROs.com says, "The single most frequent question we get at stoneandtilepros.com is 'How do I remove etching?' Well, kind of. More often than not, homeowners may not refer to it as 'etching' but will mistakenly call etch marks, 'water marks,' 'water rings,' or simply 'dull spots.' But the bottom line is what they're dealing with is etching caused from some acidic liquid (too often cleaning products that should never touch marble or travertine).
"My answer is always the same: if it's a minor etching on a polished marble, travertine, etc., that is it's not so rough you can feel it with your fingertips, or if it's not a very large area, use a good quality etch remover / marble polish to restore the finish yourself. Stonecare PRO Signature ETCH REMOVER and Marble Polish is simply the best etch remover and marble polish available on the market. If it does turn out that the etch is too severe and you do have to contact a PRO you haven't invested much and you can always keep it handy to polish out any minor etching that does occur. It's a great product to keep handy if you have polished marble."
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    "Simply the best etch remover and marble polish available."

    Featured in The Washington Post article "How to get rid of marks on Marble"


    This extremely popular, professional grade yet easy to use, high quality Marble Polishing Compound is just what the doctor ordered for removing the majority of “water stains” (etching) and light scratches to restore the polish to most marble, travertine, alabaster (marble-onyx), onyx and polished limestone not by coating, but by abrasion and friction (like polishing a gemstone) as it was originally done in the factory.



    Fred Hueston, PhD, renowned stone and tile expert, prolific author on stone and tile matters, and Chief Technical Director at www.StoneandTilePROs.com says, "The single most frequent question we get is 'How do I remove etching?' Well, kind of. More often than not, homeowners may not refer to it as 'etching' but will mistakenly call etch marks, 'water marks,' 'water rings,' or simply 'dull spots.' But the bottom line is what they're dealing with is etching caused from some acidic liquid (too often cleaning products that should never touch marble or travertine). My answer is always the same: if it's a minor etching on a polished marble, travertine, etc., that is it's not so rough you can feel it with your fingertips, or if it's not a very large area, use a good quality etch remover/marble polish to restore the finish yourself."



    Majestic Etch Remover Marble Polishing Compound is simply the best etch remover and marble polish available on the market. If it does turn out that the etch is too severe and you do have to contact a Pro you haven't invested much and you can always keep it handy to polish out any minor etching that does occur. It's a great product to keep handy if you have polished marble.

    A special blend of polishing compounds formulated to remove etching from polished marble, travertine, limestone, and onyx. Marble can be polished with ease without the use of professional tools.



    Note: Contents are by weight, not volume. Bottle is approximately half filled with product in order to allow for easy mixing of paste and liquid prior to use.


    Caution: Not for use on granite surfaces. Always test a spot first. (For deep etches and scratches, professional stone restoration may be needed.)



    Directions: STIR PRODUCT WELL WITH STICK.
    Always test a spot first. For deep etches and scratches professional stone restoration may be needed. Wear rubber gloves and make sure not to get paste on adjacent surfaces. For best results, first clean area to be polished with Majestic Neutral Cleaner.
    1. Working one area at a time no bigger than a 6-8 inch area, apply a small amount (about one teaspoon) of paste to dull area.
    2. Use a white terry cloth or a white polishing pad and work the mixture in a circular motion. Add water as necessary to maintain a wet slurry.
    3. Remove slurry with a clean cloth and check to see if polish is restored.
    4. Repeat as necessary.
    5. Once the shine is achieved, clean area with Majestic Neutral Cleaner to neutralize



    KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
    CAUTION: Do not ingest. Can cause eye and skin irritation. Wear protective clothing and goggles to avoid contact when handling this product. In case of contact, flush thoroughly with water and get medical attention. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid contamination of food. Refer to SDS sheet for additional safety information.



    SDS information can be found at www.m3techinc.com for additional safety precautions before using this product.



    For Chemical Emergency: Spill, Leak, Fire Exposure or Accident: Call CHEMTREC Day or Night DOMESTIC NORTH AMERICA 800-424-9300. INTERNATIONAL, CALL +1 703-527-3887 (collect calls accepted.)



    Technical Assistance: Call 800-342-4533 M-F, 9 am - 5 pm EST



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    Overall Customer Rating of 3 Reviews:
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    Love this product!

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    I had quite few minor etch marks and a couple of doozies in my bathroom marble countertop (because I'm an idiot and accidentally dripped CLR on it). I had a professional installer come look at it and he gave me a price of $300 to try, but he really didn't want to touch it. So I thought, what do I have to lose by trying this product?? Well, not only did this stuff quickly and easily remove ALL the minor etch marks, it substantially reduced the major marks to the point they cannot be seen unless you know where to look. There is no difference in the feel or look of the areas I treated. The instructions were easy to follow and the product was carefully packaged for transit. I am beyond impressed and eternally grateful. Thank you!

    Took the water ring out.

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    I have a marble side table in my bedroom room and this stuff removed the old water ring eyesore that I thought would never come out. Took a second application but it does work.

    Works!

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    This product actually does what it says it will do. It took maybe 2-3 minutes to take out the etch on my marble table. A little goes a long way.