Clear Coat A Cultured Marble Bathroom Sink
I had some deep scratches in my bathroom sink so i sanded this down knowing that i might go way too far with believe it or not 80 grit then 120 then 220 etc.
Clear coat a cultured marble bathroom sink. The kitchen bath cleaner made at the request of manufacturers for use on fiberglass products and cultured marble vanities. Refinishing the sink typically requires you to refinish the counter top as well. However these procedures are specific to surfaces made with a clear coat layer. A gel coat is put on the cultured marble at the factory to give the product a shine and seal in the interior resins.
For sinks vanities countertops bathroom tubs wall panels and the areas surrounding tubs and showers. This sanded area in the cultured marble sink doesn t shine after buffing obviously but at least the scratches are much less noticeable even though the sanded area is now white. While you can t remove deep scratches that go all the way through the gel coat it is possible to restore the surface and shine using extremely fine sandpaper and polishing compounds. Some applications may not have a clear coat layer.
Cultured marble countertops do contain marble dust but they re not natural stone. I need to refinish my cultured marble bathroom counter tops. They re actually closer to fiberglass or resin which means that if the surface is discolored scratched or you re just sick of it you can paint over it in good conscience. This product is poured into casts to form bathroom counters and shower surrounds that are easier to care for than natural stone.
Cultured marble is made of a mixture of polyester resin limestone dust fillers and pigments with a clear gel coat finish on top. Cultured marble sinks are often constructed in a single piece with a cultured marble counter. If your cultured. If you use abrasive cleaners however you can scratch the shiny gel coat surface of the cultured.
Wet sanded the surface with 220 400 and 600 grit sand paper which got rid of the stains and etched areas from setting down tile cleaner. It contains non harmful abrasive cleaning agents that remove surface oxidation and light scratches while leaving behind a protective carnauba wax coating. I have done the following so far. Any minor scratches burns or stains can be buffed out of the cultured marble with an automotive buffing compound readily available at any hardware store or places where they sell automotive products.
Also got some 2000 grit which made it smoother but didn t polish it. Cultured marble can be burned like leaving a hot curling iron on your bathroom sink may get scratched and can get stained. Cultured marble is unlike other solid surface. The cultured marble is not the same texture and color all the way through the counter.