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Frequently Asked Questions

... I have a delicate black marquinia top in my bathroom. Over time, it has gradually lost its shine but the worst thing is that a lime stain remover was used on it and it has become matt.

How can I make it shiny again?

… My kitchen counter top is made of treated piasentina stone. White marks have formed on it because of lemon and tomato juice and they won’t come off.

How can I get rid of them?

…This is my problem: a trash bag with pieces of fruit in it dripped onto the marble top that I had lead polished 5 or 6 years ago, and it left ugly marks behind.

What can I do to remove these unsightly marks?

…the floor in my bathroom is made of polished botticino marble. A bottle of lime stain remover spilt over it ruining it completely.

Can I do anything about it?

Our solution

Fila MarbleRestorer
is a new restoration kit formulated by the Fila laboratories to restore small surfaces made of marble, travertine stone and polished limestone which have been marked by acid-based stains or atmospheric agents.
It is ideal for restoring kitchen and bathroom tops, tables, steps and window sills. It removes dullness caused by wear and tear as well as small marks on polished stone floors.
Lime removing cleaners, vinegar, lemon juice, fizzy drinks, flat and sparkling wines, fruit juice, mayonaise, ketchup and so on can stain the surfaces made of limestone as well as some delicate types of marble. Acid-based dirt causes dulling which, in minor cases, appears like light patches against the light. If the staining is deep, the patches are white and rough to the touch.
Fila MarbleRestorer effectively repairs these types of damage and helps customers restore their surfaces to former pristine condition without having to call in a professional expert.

Fila MarbleRestorer

WORKS

on marble and all types of polished limestone.
polished terrazzo surfaces, whether they are Venetian style, made of marble and cement or marble and resin.

DOES NOT WORK on

granite, quartz-resin agglomerates or naturally acid-resistant types of stone.

NOTE: Some types of naturally acid-resistant marble, such as verde alpi, cannot be polished using this method.