White Carrara Marble Countertop after Acid Etch Drops Removal and Honing

Acid etching is one of the most common complaints from White Carrara marble owners. A splash of lemon juice, a drop of cleaning product, or even a glass of wine left too long on the surface can leave behind dull, cloudy spots that no amount of wiping will fix. This is chemical damage, not just dirt.
The photo shows a bathroom countertop after a precise honing and light re-polishing treatment. The etch marks have been leveled out, and the characteristic soft grey veining of White Carrara is once again visible through a clean, even sheen across the entire surface.
Treating etch damage early prevents the need for more aggressive grinding later. If your marble countertop has spots that look lighter or duller than the rest of the surface, that is etching, and it is fully correctable.
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