We have cultured marble cabinet tops in the bathroom that have gotten scratched and are in need of repair. I have a DA buffer for the car that I was thinking of using. Has anyone done this type of repair with a buffer, and if so what product did you use to remove the scratches. Thanks.
Cultured Marble Repair
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You can use ordinary red automotive rubbing compound to begin with, and finish up with a white automotive polishing compound (the red being more coarse). If you use an electric buffer, you could splatter compound everywhere. You have to be careful with a rotational buffer that you don't heat up the surface. The compounds work better with a small bit of water.
First try it by hand with a smooth "T" shirt type cloth.
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Believe it or not, I use toothpaste on my headlight lenses and they look brand new now. Toothpaste is an abrasive, but maybe not enough for the counter top. Wouldn't hurt to try. I placed it on the pad of my all purpose tool and let it do the work. And since it doesn't spin, there was no waste or mess.
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You can use ordinary red automotive rubbing compound to begin with, and finish up with a white automotive polishing compound (the red being more coarse). If you use an electric buffer, you could splatter compound everywhere. You have to be careful with a rotational buffer that you don't heat up the surface. The compounds work better with a small bit of water.
First try it by hand with a smooth "T" shirt type cloth.
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