Faux marble or cultured marble is a cast polymer product made of a mixture of plastic resins and crushed powdered marble dust.
Applying gel coat to faux marble.
We also sell a brushable gelcoat that can be applied with a brush.
Use a soft cotton cloth to.
Spray window cleaner onto the cultured marble to clean it and remove any residues or debris on the surface.
Cultured marble vanities are easy to clean and offer the appearance of more expensive stone.
Squirt a small amount of gel coat directly onto the surface of the cultured marble.
Another option is to check with a local boat and marine supply store.
This gel coat helps to protect the cultured marble from staining or etching.
The color and texture of the product go straight through from one side to the next with the top sealed in a gel coat for a highly polished finish.
While faux marble is not porous the way natural marble is it can stain and scratch if proper maintenance is not followed.
Be sure not to use foam rollers as they tend to leave bubbles.
If you use abrasive cleaners however you can scratch the shiny gel coat surface of the cultured marble.
How to coat cultured marble with gel.
For applying your gelcoat you can either roll the gelcoat on like paint or you can spray it on.
It is best not to use scouring powders or abrasives on cultured marble s gel coat as finish can be scratched can worn away.
It is made of marble dust held together with a resin and it typically comes with a gel coat to give it a high shine.
If you decide to roll on the gelcoat be sure to use a solvent resistant 1 8 or nap.