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.
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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