Marble floor polishing can remove small scratches.
Wet sand marble.
While this method will work fine for statues tile and marble countertops sanding large areas of marble like marble floors requires a completely different process and technique.
Dirt and dust will compress into the marble further scarring or discoloring the surface.
Sanding marble is a time consuming process.
If you have dull marble countertops or marble countertops containing small surface scratches sanding the stone to remove imperfections and restore shine is a good.
You can polish the flooring either by dry sanding or wet sanding.
Wet the surface of the marble with a spray bottle.
Marble countertops add a touch of sophistication and style to the room.
Depending on the type of marble crystal size impurities etc you may want to go higher.
Spray the marble top with water both before sanding and during the sanding process to keep the surface wet.
Fill a clean spray bottle with plain water and spray a light coating of water over the marble.
Place a piece of 120 grit sandpaper on the pad of a palm sander.
By wetting the marble before you sand you ll give the dust something to stick to so it will form a paste rather than flying into the air where you could inhale it.
As with other types of countertops marble will begin to lose its high shine and luster due to everyday use.
Before sanding or grinding any marble surface it is important to clean the area thoroughly.
Use special silicone carbide sandpaper in range of grits to slowly work out those imperfections.