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I've got some stains in this cultured marble counter top. They're not super bad. But they
are there. You can see here. Maybe a cigarette burn. The nice thing about cultured marble
is it is all the same material all they way through. So you can actually sand this out.
What I have here is some aluminum oxide sandpaper. A lot of times this is used for prepping copper
and it is a wet or dry sandpaper. This one is wet a little bit but you can see it took
the stain right out. See here is a another one. I'll show you this won't clean off. It
doesn't matter what kind of cleaner you use. It's like a cigarette burn. Someone put a
cigarette on the end and left it there. Maybe something like that. Anyway. A little of this
wet or dry sandpaper and it is good as new. It really doesn't take too much. Tiny bit of elbow grease and if
you want to you can follow this up with a cultured marble polish so that it seals it
and it is a little less likely to re stain. But it is pretty resilient stuff anyway. It
most likely wouldn't re stain. Anyway here's another little darker spot. Anyway. There
we go. Good as new. Nice cultured marble countertop and this also works down in the basin if you
needed. If you had some discoloration and what not there. Anyway. Good to go.