Cultured marble is a material that has been fabricated in a laboratory. It shares many of the same properties as natural marble, but it is less expensive and a little less temperamental than natural marble. Scorches or burn marks in cultured marble are difficult, but not impossible, to remove. You will need a mild abrasive and some elbow grease to get your cultured marble back to its pristine condition.
- Spray bottle
- Baking soda
- Nylon scrubbing sponge
- Paper towels
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Instructions
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Spray a fine mist of water onto the scorched area.
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Sprinkle a thin layer of baking soda onto the damaged area. The water helps to dampen and lubricate the baking soda.
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Dampen a nylon scrubbing sponge and gently rub at the scorched area.
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Continue gently scrubbing the area until the scorch mark is removed. Add additional baking soda and water as needed.
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Wipe away the baking soda with a damp paper towel then dry it with another paper towel.