Water and silica products are also suitable for polishing them.
Can you do anything with cultured marble.
For a quick fix you might be able to simply apply a little gel gloss cultured marble polish using a cotton swab or small paint brush to the streaks to fill in the finish.
That means you can take exact measurements of your space to create a specific mold that will create a counter or fixture that perfectly fits.
Remember that cultured marble is vulnerable to scratches and dents.
To fix this you can change the color of the cultured marble vanity top as you would any other surface with a new coat of paint.
Therefore take appropriate precautions and do not drop any heavy object on them.
Cultured marble can be constructed into any shape.
If the water drops are left there they can easily be cleaned with vinegar via a spray bottle.
If neither method works you will need to seek professional help as marble restoration experts will have access to tools that can solve the issue.
Do not expose them to harsh chemicals and even hot water.
You want to avoid products such as ajax a scrubbing pad the rough side of a sponge or steel wool.
Lastly you can polish the marble using products like this one.
Because of the unique manufacturing processes involved with the creation of cultured marble this product can be produced into virtually any shape.
If you have a cultured marble shower it is recommended that you use a squeegee to remove any excess water after each shower to prevent water droplets on the walls.
For polishing you can use either car wax or countertop wax.
Use a soft cloth to make sure you do not harm the marble.
While this will change the color it also changes the look of the marble resulting in a solid surface look for your vanity top.
If you want to preserve the look of marble seek a professional s help.
If this process does not remove the scratch from your marble you can try carefully using a piece of fine grain sandpaper.
These products can scratch the surface and damage the seal on your cultured marble.