Marble Vanity After Etched Rings Removal and Surface Honing
This white marble vanity shows the result after etched rings were removed and the surface was honed to a soft matte finish. The countertop now looks clean and even, with no visible dull ring marks or patches. The stone’s natural veining is clearly readable across the surface.
Etched rings on marble vanity tops typically come from drinking glasses, toiletry bottles, or containers with moisture on their bases left in the same spot repeatedly. The acid or pH-active residue slowly dissolves the top layer of polish in a circular pattern, creating a permanent dull ring that regular cleaning cannot fix.

The solution shown here involves sanding down the affected area using progressively finer diamond abrasives until the etch marks are fully removed. The surface is then honed to a consistent matte finish. Honing is the preferred outcome in many cases, especially for vanity restoration where a polished surface would only show every water drop and fingerprint.
The round undermount sink cutout and the countertop edge are both clean and sharp, with no visible damage at the transitions. The result is a functional, good-looking surface ready for daily use.
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