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Cultured Marble Care and Maintenance 


Cultured marble is an easy product to clean and maintain. 

  • Never use an abrasive cleaner, steel wool, scouring pads, scrapers or sandpaper on any part of the cultured marble surface - doing so will permanently damage the surface.

  • Clean with a general purpose liquid detergent - 409, Pinesol and Tilex all work very well on cultured marble.

  • To remove built up hair spray, paint, or other difficult stains from the surface, use turpentine, denatured alcohol or paint thinner.

  • To remove plaster or construction residue, scrape the surface lightly with a wooden edge and wash with a mild liquid detergent.  Never use a wire brush or metal tool to scrape residue from the cultured marble surface.

  • If the stain is from hard water or mineral deposits, then use a liquid cleaner for removing iron, calcium, or other mineral deposits that may be in your water supply.  Most of these types of cleaning agents will not damage the gel-coat as long as the label instructions are followed carefully

  • Restore dull surfaces by using a liquid compound (such as what is used on cars) followed by a light application of liquid wax.