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๐Ÿ”‘ Lundmark Marble Restore - Premium Marble and Granite Sealer and Restorer, 32-Ounce - 3536F32-6 Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”‘ Lundmark Marble Restore - Premium Marble and Granite Sealer and Restorer, 32-Ounce - 3536F32-6

For use on: Stone, Marble, Granite, Ceramic, Slate, Terra Cotta, Limestone and Quarry Tile. Use to clean and prepare surface prior to sealing leaving no residue that will attract dirt and dull to the surface. Concentrated cleaner for use with a variety of specialty surfaces: mix 2 oz to a gallon of warm water. Simply apply with a soft, clean cloth. Proudly Made in USA. Product labels should be read for complete product information and directions for use. Packaging may vary.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great!: Household chemicals

wow! I thought my marble bathroom floor was ruined forever but after washing it with hot soapy water (Dawn) and using this marble polishing cream it looks GREAT! .This material is a godsend!

Pros
  • Simply apply with a soft, clean cloth
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There are no instructions. Suitable for soft furnishings

Tried it out on a marble bathroom countertop. It dried up and didn't come off. I had to use 2000 grit sandpaper to remove the haze. There are no directions for this product so everything I did was clearly wrong. I tried it on marble in the shower and the same thing happened so this product is either crap or I'm an idiot (or both).

Pros
  • Proudly made in the USA
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, seals my new marble countertops

I purchased this product to seal my new Brazilian marble kitchen countertops. I applied 3 coats with a clean flannel cloth and let dry between coats. After the third coat was dry, I buffed it with a dry, clean flannel cloth. After that I checked by pouring water on the counter and the water pooled and didn't seep into the stone (as it did before I applied this sealer). This works as it should. I think maybe the other reviewers don't understand what a seal is. This product did not change theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Concentrated cleaner for use on a variety of special surfaces: Mix 2 ounces with 1 gallon of warm water
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works great, sealing my new marble worktops

I bought this product to seal my new Brazilian marble kitchen worktops. I applied 3 coats with a clean flannel cloth and let dry between coats. After the third coat was dry, I buffed it with a dry, clean flannel cloth. After that I checked by pouring water on the counter and the water pooled and didn't seep into the stone (as it did before I applied this sealer). This works as it should. I think maybe the other reviewers don't understand what a seal is. This product did not change theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Health and Home
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Marble floor tiles have changed day and night. Good product.

My whole house is covered with marble tiles. It's about 15 years old, mostly faded and scratched. The best solution would be to renovate it, but that's ridiculously expensive as it costs five figures (I have a lot of marble). I tried this product and it is the difference between day and night. Because the stone is unpolished, it cannot leave a polished appearance as if it were new. However, it adds a ton of shine and makes scratches less noticeable. Looks great. The best way to see theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • house cleaning
Cons
  • fine

We have a porous limestone shower floor that our new housekeeper scrubbed with a harsh abrasive and brush (we think she used a comet). The reddish-brown tile looked horribly white from abrasion and appeared to have no coating on any remaining tile. We figured we'd have to call in a professional and refinish (or worse, replace) the tiles. Consider other DIY options that required the use of grinders and other special equipment and many steps. They were also much more expensive and lasted forโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Floor cleaner
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.