Bleach or acetone will fade difficult stains such as ink stains.
Acetone on cultured marble.
Nail polish remover is usually acetone which does not damage or stain marble and some other products which can damage marble.
So i m assuming that the nail polish remover etched the marble unless there is some type of nail polish remover product that contains a colored dye that could stain.
Cover with plastic and leave it to sit for several hours.
Cultured marble cleaning care instructions.
Before use give your marble a coat of automotive paste wax using a clean applicator and buffing cloth.
Turpentine denatured alcohol or paint thinner will remove paint tar and difficult stains from the surface.
Wash over the cultured marble with the abrasive pad.
The stoddard solvent will remove the residue left by the caulk.
X research source mineral deposits and soap scum can build up on your marble negatively impacting its appearance.
Scrape the cultured marble surface with a wooden edge to remove.
Dry cleaning sand dirt and other grit elements are the greatest enemy of marble floors and other surfaces because they may scratch the surface.
The beauty of your cultured marble can easily be maintained if you follow these instructions.
A more stubborn mark such as crayon or make up a small amount of acetone or paint thinner on a cloth will usually remove the stain but do not let these products remain on the cultured marble.
Later if the luster seems to be fading it is time for another coat.
Cultured marble is a resilient material frequently used for countertops sinks and vanities.
Use caution if you need to scrape out the remnants of caulk though or you may damage your cultured marble.
If you want to add an extra layer of protection.
Cultured marble is made of a mixture of polyester resin limestone dust fillers and pigments with a clear gel coat finish on top.
Often these marks cannot be removed.
A lit cigarette can easily mar a cultured marble vanity top because this product is made from stone dust a chemical binder and a gel finish that gives the surface its shine.
Place a cloth over the stain and saturate it with bleach for light cultured marble and acetone for dark cultured marble if the stain persists.
Other than routine cleaning maintenance is optional.
Most household messes on marble are cleaned up with water and a mild detergent but different types of stains may require specific types of cleansers including acetone.
Do not use turpentine or paint thinner on the hydrojets or plated components damage to the plastic coatings may result.
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.