Make a mixture of three parts baking soda to one part warm water, and combine until smooth. Apply a thin layer of the paste to your granite surface, and gently buff with a clean cloth. Wipe away any residue with a damp cloth and dry the granite for a smooth, shiny surface.
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- How do you restore shine to dull marble? Eco Polishing of your Marble: Use a mixture of Baking Soda and water as a polish. Combine (45 g) of baking soda to (0.9 L) of water and mix well. Then using a clean cloth, apply the mixture to your surface in a thin layer. Allow to dry for about 5 hours.
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- How do you restore a dull marble floor? Eco Polishing of your Marble: Use a mixture of Baking Soda and water as a polish. Combine (45 g) of baking soda to (0.9 L) of water and mix well. Then using a clean cloth, apply the mixture to your surface in a thin layer. Allow to dry for about 5 hours.
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- How do you restore the shine to granite? Make a mixture of three parts baking soda to one part warm water, and combine until smooth. Apply a thin layer of the paste to your granite surface, and gently buff with a clean cloth. Wipe away any residue with a damp cloth and dry the granite for a smooth, shiny surface.
- How can I make my marble shine naturally? Prepare a mixture of water and baking soda as polish. Take 45 grams of baking soda and mix well into 0.9 liters of water, then apply the mixture on the surface of your marble floor or countertop in a thin layer. Now use your hands and gently rub the surface with sweeping, circular motions with a damp, soft cloth.