Homeowners, Marble Gloss Restorer is the Pros’ choice for marble polishing, to polish and restore, polished marble, limestone, and travertine and bring back marble’s color and shine.
Homeowners, now you can clean and restore your marble like an expert.
Some of the finest hotels and marble cleaning companies, use Marble Gloss Restorer routinely for marble polishing and restoration on polished marble, limestone, and travertine.
Marble Gloss Restorer is quick and easy to use, in bringing back the original color and shine on vanity tops, counter tops, bar tops, table tops, floors, walls, and showers.
Please Note: When polishing the following marble species: pure white (Thassos), dark brown (Breccia Nouvella), dark green (Verde Antique), and absolute black (Belgium Black); the mineral makeup of these marbles require a different chemistry to produce a high gloss finish, which is found in our Marble Gloss Restorer SF.
Not to be used on granite; use our Granite Polish and Protector on granite.
DIRECTIONS: Depending on application, ie., floor buffer, or hand-held rotary buffing machine for walls, vanities, counter tops, mix 3 – tablespoons Marble Gloss Restorer with a small amount of water, to form a slurry, place buffer with our Ultimate Polishing Pad over slurry and work in a side to side motion between 200 and 2000 RPM for a few minutes, keep the slurry moist by adding water. After buffing, remove slurry from work area, and rinse several times with clean water. It is necessary to repeat the entire process one or two times to achieve a more brilliant gloss.
PLEASE NOTE: Marble Gloss Restorer is included in all of our marble refinishing kits. These marble restoration kits contain everything you will need to remove those dull etch marks and water spots on your polished marble, travertine, and limestone vanities, countertops, and small areas of the floor.
Economical to use, 4 ounces of Marble Gloss Restorer will polish up to 20 square feet of marble.
Robert (Bob) Bowers –
Great product and customer service.
Thanks for the help over the phone today!
It worked quite well with the remaining “Restorer” to polish the counter top. I used lacquer thinner per your direction which also served nicely to reveal any remaining inconsistencies requiring more polishing. The remaining steps truly created a professional finish with a deep shine (like it was originally).
Evelyn Gruening –
My counter tops look gorgeous now!
I just wanted to report to you that I successfully completed the task of restoring my carrara marble kitchen counter tops, and I am 100% pleased with the results. I was very nervous about it and spoke to you twice on the phone. I really appreciate your time and help. It made a big difference in my ability to understand and to do the job properly. I did have enough marble restorer, but just barely. I used all 8 ounces. My counter tops look gorgeous. Before, they had become very dull, scratched and etched.
Joe –
We have a marble entrance. I had placed a plant on the marble and over the course of a few weeks the plant had leaked through onto the marble and left a watermark. We tried cleaning the watermark with some a scotchbrite pad with took the shine off the marble. We found this product on the internet and decided to give it a try after reading all the wonderful reviews. This product is WONDERFUL!!! We used this product with a car buffer and within a couple of minutes the shine was restored beautifully and it also took out the watermark! My husband used this on my car headlights that were completely fogged over. Within a few minutes the headlights were restored without any haze. We have shown everyone the before and after pictures of our marble entrance and everyone was amazed. Thank you for an amazing product! I highly recommend anyone wanting to take out a watermark, restore shine to marble or clean car headlights to get this product!
James –
This worked really well on water stains on black marble. I tried many other things before moving to this. Glad I gave it a try even though I had lost hope of ever getting the stains out. It requires lots of elbow grease but the result is fabulous. I wish I had a before and after picture but unfortunately didn’t take one as I wasn’t thinking it would work as well as it did. Very happy! I polished the entire surface but focused on stained areas. I’m not sure you can just use on the spots.
Angel Jones –
This product was easy to use and my bathroom counter top is greatly improved. The 22 year-old marble counter top is in our vacation home in Mexico. Other than the dull finish and some rings from who-knows-what, the marble was in decent physical shape. The stains (rings) were greatly reduced and pretty nearly gone but the luster (or gloss) did not come back as we hoped it would.
Our drill has an option for a bonnet attachment and that was a great help to replicate the buffing motion recommended by the manufacturer.
Smith –
Does the job. But it dies require elbow greese. Depending on the severity of etching, may need to apply more than once. It does work, but you have to work it.
Daniel Hauck –
I have a marble counter in the bathroom that I swear my wife has been doing chemistry experiments on. It was etched all around. Tried “marble polish” with a rag a few times but that does nothing lasting. When the fluid dries, the marble reverts to looking terrible. In a quest to not continually hire marble specialists, I got a variety of 5″ polishing pads (for my hand drill) and this “Restorer.” Followed instructions. After a few minutes, the result was a beautiful high gloss—where the etching was—just as the seller promotes. High recommended stuff. I do this weekly now. My wife promised me she does no chem experiments and indeed that true. What she does at the sink is make a water-mess. That water is what has been etching the marble. I’d suggest she have a go at the drill-polishing every week… but she’s too damm nice to put a drill in her hand.
Morgan –
This product really delivered! The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. I used the recommended hog’s hair pad to apply and buff by hand. I thought I would need to use the pad on a drill to get the recommended RPM’s for the product to polish the marble vanity top effectively. But, even just working by hand, the product did a great job with some elbow grease and keeping the slurry wet. After fifteen years of consistent use, that vanity top now looks like new! Wow!
Karen –
I have super glossy marble countertops in the kitchen. After 2 years of parties, the etch marks were accumulating especially after a recent party where a friend was making rum and cokes and allowing the cola splash to get everywhere, soaking into the marble. At a previous party, another friend was making gin and tonics with limes that were being cut directly on the marble!!! I didn’t realize until it was too late and soaked in. So I tried MiraClean products first from the store and they didn’t work. I called marble professionals who couldn’t get me on their schedule for months. I tried MP products but it dulled the test area to a honed look. I finally tried this product along with their pads and the Marble Polisher and Protector as directed on the tubs! It worked! My etch marks (except a couple that probably would eventually come out if I wanted to do more rounds) all came out. I did 2 buffing rounds of the Gloss Restorer on the high traffic countertops and 1 round on the lesser destroyed countertops. I applied 1 round of the Polisher and Protector to all the countertops on the same day before use. It was hard work, especially the Polisher and Protector part because they ask you to hand buff it, which I did. But it was worth it. I can’t believe that my countertops look just like new. They stayed super shiny. I’ll just be more careful with parties because I wouldn’t want to go through all this work even every 2 years. I’m hoping every 5 years! (It took out all the tomato dripping, lime juice, wine glass, peach dripping, and water marks so well… I think the cola marks had caused crater marks in the marble that didn’t come out but they did get dulled to an unnoticeable, tolerable amount.) I’m recommending that my sister try this stuff on her Saarinen marble tabletop…
Hayden Freak –
We had a bathroom remodel a few months ago. I had no idea how and the importance of taking care of the marble top…WOW I thought I was being careful but apparently not enough!! I accidently got white vinegar in two places and it dulled the finish to the point I was afraid I would have to pay a professional to come out and fix. I ordered this polish and a boar hair pad. My husband had to use the application twice and not only did it remove the dull and bring the perfect shine back but it MADE it look better than when we purchased this cabinet. I HIGHLY recommend this product. I also want to add there are two versions of this polish and I accidently ordered the wrong one . The company was more than happy to take it back and i ordered the correct one. So I recommend the seller as well.
this WORKS by BookFreak –
We had a bathroom remodel a few months ago. I had no idea how and the importance of taking care of the marble top…WOW I thought I was being careful but apparently not enough!! I accidently got white vinegar in two places and it dulled the finish to the point I was afraid I would have to pay a professional to come out and fix. I ordered this polish and a boar hair pad. My husband had to use the application twice and not only did it remove the dull and bring the perfect shine back but it MADE it look better than when we purchased this cabinet. I HIGHLY recommend this product. I also want to add there are two versions of this polish and I accidently ordered the wrong one . The company was more than happy to take it back and i ordered the correct one. So I recommend the seller as well.
Totally worth the time and $! by dallasmomof2 –
I have a marble foyer that years ago, a child visiting vomited on. I thought the finish was ruined, however, it was just the size of a quarter so I did not look into doing anything about it. A few weeks ago, my cleaning lady spilled something that took the finish off maybe 4 tiles so I did some research. This product had the best reviews and so I thought I would try it. I purchase a hand held buffer and the polisher as well. You cannot see where the damaged tiles were, however, I did not find a super shiny or mirror like finish as other reviewers posted. It was still very worthwhile and much much cheaper than replacing the damaged tiles.
I have super glossy marble countertops in the kitchen by Karen S. Myung –
I have super glossy marble countertops in the kitchen. After 2 years of parties, the etch marks were accumulating especially after a recent party where a friend was making rum and cokes and allowing the cola splash to get everywhere, soaking into the marble. At a previous party, another friend was making gin and tonics with limes that were being cut directly on the marble!!! I didn’t realize until it was too late and soaked in. So I tried MiraClean products first from the store and they didn’t work. I called marble professionals who couldn’t get me on their schedule for months. I tried MP products but it dulled the test area to a honed look. I finally tried this product along with their pads and the Marble Polisher and Protector as directed on the tubs! It worked! My etch marks (except a couple that probably would eventually come out if I wanted to do more rounds) all came out. I did 2 buffing rounds of the Gloss Restorer on the high traffic countertops and 1 round on the lesser destroyed countertops. I applied 1 round of the Polisher and Protector to all the countertops on the same day before use. It was hard work, especially the Polisher and Protector part because they ask you to hand buff it, which I did. But it was worth it. I can’t believe that my countertops look just like new. They stayed super shiny. I’ll just be more careful with parties because I wouldn’t want to go through all this work even every 2 years. I’m hoping every 5 years! (It took out all the tomato dripping, lime juice, wine glass, peach dripping, and water marks so well… I think the cola marks had caused crater marks in the marble that didn’t come out but they did get dulled to an unnoticeable, tolerable amount.) I’m recommending that my sister try this stuff on her Saarinen marble tabletop…
Great results! by herb –
This product really delivered! The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. I used the recommended hog’s hair pad to apply and buff by hand. I thought I would need to use the pad on a drill to get the recommended RPM’s for the product to polish the marble vanity top effectively. But, even just working by hand, the product did a great job with some elbow grease and keeping the slurry wet. After fifteen years of consistent use, that vanity top now looks like new! Wow!
Beautiful results by Karl H. –
I have a marble counter in the bathroom that I swear my wife has been doing chemistry experiments on. It was etched all around. Tried “marble polish” with a rag a few times but that does nothing lasting. When the fluid dries, the marble reverts to looking terrible. In a quest to not continually hire marble specialists, I got a variety of 5″ polishing pads (for my hand drill) and this “Restorer.” Followed instructions. After a few minutes, the result was a beautiful high gloss—where the etching was—just as the seller promotes. High recommended stuff. I do this weekly now. My wife promised me she does no chem experiments and indeed that true. What she does at the sink is make a water-mess. That water is what has been etching the marble. I’d suggest she have a go at the drill-polishing every week… but she’s too damm nice to put a drill in her hand.