Recently we got a request for refinishing marble on a vanity top for a homeowner in Cambridge. The stone was a variety of Emperador, which can be fussy to polish. Photos are on this page. You can get a better resolution photo by clicking on each image one at a time to see detail.
The process was a one day event. The homeowner removed the faucet spigot and handles herself to allow us to do a better job. We recommend this, but it’s not always critical, depending on where the gloss needs attention
First we use diamond abrasive disks to remove etching, so called ‘water spots’, and then smooth out the stone, eliminating scratches and allowing light to reflect better. Then we use a polishing powder made for marble countertops, buffing it to a shine. If you google the expression ‘refinishing marble’, you’ll get all kinds of results, some even implying that marble restoration is something anyone can do at home with no special equipment. That’s just simply not true. These steps require years of specialized training and practice to get it right.
The final step is a clear penetrating sealer to protect the marble, and then it’s ready to enjoy and use again!
If You Need Marble Refinishing
If you have a kitchen or bathroom marble counter top that you’re not happy with, feel free to get in touch with us to get free quote for restoration and refinishing. You can fill out the form below or just call or text us at 617-221-4002.
Our contact information:
Act One – Marble and Tile
15 Main Street # 138
Watertown MA 02472-4403
617-221-4002 Text or Call