Panic! I Etched My Marble!

A quick splash of acid (lemon, vinegar, wine) leaves a dull, white mark. It's not a stain—it's damage. But you can fix it!

The Secret Weapon: Polishing Powder

DIY fix requires a specialty Marble Polishing Powder. Mix it with a tiny bit of water to create a gritty paste

Buff, Shine, and Repeat

Vigorously rub the paste into the spot with a damp cloth for 60 seconds. Wipe clean. Repeat until the dull spot is gone and the original shine is restored!

Prep is Key: Clean & Dry

Before you start buffing, the area must be clean and bone dry. Use a pH-neutral cleaner. Any residue can interfere with the polish.

STOP! Don't Use These!

Never use regular abrasives! NO baking soda, toothpaste, or steel wool. They can cause deeper scratches and permanent damage to the stone

Protect Your Investment

Spot repair is great, but prevention is better! Always seal your marble regularly and use coasters religiously to avoid etching next time.