The same way as you would polish a car. A good wax. Wash and dry just like you would a car. If you would or would not do something to your car then do or don't for your cultured marble.
Yes It does and it also brings the color out too. Yes it will because when you wash your car no mater how long you had your car bring a little bit is shine.
gel coat is thicker and more durable than paint. any good auto polish will bring the shine back. if you are going to use a electric polisher, make sure you don't go too fast to prevent burning
If the coating was removed from the tiles with the paint then the shine will not come back with out a coating being applied. If the tile finish is still intact then a rubbing compound with a non abrasive pad could bring back the finish. Test first in an inconspicuous area.
The best way to clean it is simple soap and water, or simple green and water for indoor applications, for outdoors use bleach and water, that's for the cleaning part, as for the shine the only way to bring it back requires a recoat/reseal with epoxy.
Products like Countertop Magic and NuFinish can bring back the shine of your Formica table.
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First ensure that the wood is clean and not just built up with old wax and dirt. Yes then mayonaise will bring back the shine. I use it on a table of mine that has some dry spots due to some commercial cleaning oil that I used on an area which left it dull. The mayonaise does the trick everytime. In fact I will never use another polish on wood again.
I'm going to guess the old sink was porcelain or cast iron and the new one is cultured marble? If that's the case, the old one had an over flow hole at the top of the bowl so that is wouldn't over flow. That was the vent for the sink. Cultured marble ones don't so the water is trying to go down against air pressure. If this is the case, it can be fixed or at least helped. Message me back for the details.
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Marble can turn back into limestone through a process called metamorphism. When subjected to high pressure and temperature underground over long periods of time, the minerals in marble can recrystallize and rearrange to form limestone. This transformation occurs in the Earth's crust, where the conditions favor the alteration of marble back into limestone.
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