South Florida Marble Corp

Why Marble Countertops Etch So Easily

Marble countertops are beautiful and elegant, but they are also delicate surfaces. Many homeowners in Miami, Coral Gables, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, and Palm Beach notice dull spots or etching on their marble over time.

What Causes Marble Etching?

Marble is sensitive to acids because of its calcium content. Common causes of etching include:

  • Lemon or lime juice
  • Vinegar
  • Wine
  • Tomato sauce
  • Coffee
  • Certain household cleaning products

Traditional sealers may protect against stains, but they do not prevent etching from acidic spills.


How AntiEtch™ Protects Your Marble

AntiEtch™ is a professional-grade treatment that creates a protective barrier on marble surfaces.

Key Benefits:

  • Prevents acid etching
  • Adds stain resistance
  • Makes cleaning easier
  • Preserves the natural beauty of your marble
  • Provides long-lasting, professional protection

With AntiEtch™, you can use your marble countertops daily without worrying about etching or damage.


Areas That Benefit Most from AntiEtch™

  • Kitchen countertops
  • Waterfall islands
  • Bathroom vanities
  • Marble bars and entertainment areas
  • Dining tables

Professional Marble Care Matters

DIY products and home remedies can often damage marble instead of protecting it. Professional application of AntiEtch™ ensures maximum protection while preserving your stone’s natural beauty.

At South Florida Marble Corp, we specialize in marble restoration, polishing, and AntiEtch™ protection, making sure your surfaces stay flawless for years.


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💡 Pro Tip:
Preventing etching is always easier than repairing it. Protect your investment by combining professional marble care with AntiEtch™ for long-lasting beauty and durability.

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