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Old 27-08-2005, 09:06 PM
G Henslee
 
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Dan wrote:
willshak wrote:

On 8/27/2005 8:57 AM US(ET), Carolyn took fingers to keys, and typed
the following:


Anyone know how to remove a burn mark off a marble countertop? I
placed a match on it after lighting a candle, thinking it would be a
safe surface, but it left a mark :-((


From this page:
http://www.cleanreport.com/forum_view_1.cfm?sub=1

Q: I have a cultured marble bathtub. However, I was burning a candle
in a glass jar and let it burn all the way down. Now I have an awful
burn on the marble. Is there any way of removing the yellow burn mark?
A: Burns can be sanded out with fine, then ultra-fine sandpaper,
followed by a polishing compound (such as Turtle Wax, appliance wax,
silicone sealers.) Make sure the surface stays wet while you work.



Cultured marble is a synthetic (man made) product that in no way should be
mistaken for real marble. Do not apply fixes for cultured marble to real
marble!
Contact your local countertop shop that specializes in Granite and Marble
c-tops and ask their opinion about how to deal with burn marks.

Dan



Wake up. He said it WAS cultured marble.