Lithofin MN Polish Cream - Usage Guide

Lithofin MN Polish Cream - Usage Guide

Polishing cream for small-area restoration of polished marble and calcareous stone. Thicker consistency than Polish Liquid - better for spot treatment of etch marks and scratches. Contains crystallising agents that chemically harden the stone surface during polishing.

Category: Maintenance Coverage: Spot treatment - varies Application: Cloth or felt pad - circular motion Drying time: Immediate result after buffing

Ideal For

  • Spot treatment of etch marks on marble countertops
  • Restoring shine around sinks and stove areas
  • Small-area marble polish restoration

Dilution Ratios

Situation Dilution
Standard Ready to use

How to Apply

Method: Cloth or felt pad - circular motion

Coverage: Spot treatment - varies

Curing/drying time: Immediate result after buffing

Reapplication: As needed for etch marks and dull spots

Surface Compatibility

Surface Rating Notes
Marble excellent Ideal for marble etch mark repair
Limestone good Works on polished limestone
Terrazzo good Works on polished terrazzo (calcareous)
Bluestone caution Only on polished bluestone
Granite never Granite is too hard for this product
Sandstone never Not suitable
Slate never Not suitable
Basalt never Not suitable
Porcelain never Not for ceramics
Ceramic never Not for ceramics
Glass Mosaic never Not for glass
Concrete never Not for concrete
Quartz Composite never Not for engineered stone
Terracotta never Not for cotto/terracotta
Cotto never Not for cotto
Clinker never Not for clinker

Do Not Use On

  • Granite (too hard)
  • Non-calcareous stone
  • Honed or textured surfaces
  • Ceramic or porcelain tiles

Safety Precautions

  • For calcareous stone only
  • Work in small areas
  • Remove all residue after polishing

Works Well With

  • Lithofin MN Polish Liquid
  • Lithofin MN Wash & Clean

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