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Review on 🧽 Goddard’s Marble & Granite Polish: Ultimate Granite Cleaner and Polish with Carnauba Wax for Kitchen Island & Stone Surfaces - Sealer & Protectant (8 oz) by Laura Decker

Revainrating 4 out of 5

For marble: product comparison, Goddards v. Renaissance Wax

Couldn't decide which one would be best for my needs based on the reviews so I ordered both on the theory that I could use Renaissance on other furniture as well. . The black marble top of an antique washbasin needed to be treated (see photo) which appeared 'dry' and faded. I used Renaissance wax on half of the surface, then applied a "stripe" of Goddard wax to the untreated half. Both looked a lot better as you can see. R. Wax gives a slightly higher shine, Goddard gives a softer shine. Both can be sanded off easily. I rubbed portions of both treated areas with a damp paper towel and R.Wax seemed a little more tarnish resistant with the wet towel. Renaissance Wax has a distinct chemical odor and should be used in a ventilated area (although the label doesn't say so); The smell will dissipate after 10-15 minutes. Goddard had almost no odor, applied like a lotion. As others have said, 200ml of R. Wax should (literally) last you a lifetime. Important to note: none of the products improved the appearance of dull stains, they just made them look like waxy dull stains. Guess I'll have to try Lustro Italiano Etch Remover on them.

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Vulgarity