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product_id: 4064018
title: "Etch Remover, 8 Ounce"
brand: "lustro italiano"
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# 8 oz professional-grade paste Restores marble & natural stone surfaces Not for granite, quartz, or cultured marble Etch Remover, 8 Ounce

**Brand:** lustro italiano
**Price:** Rp890798
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Bring your marble back to life—shine like you mean it! 🪨

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Etch Remover, 8 Ounce by lustro italiano
- **How much does it cost?** Rp890798 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- lustro italiano enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lustro italiano brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Use Power:** Multiple applications tackle tougher etching, ensuring your surfaces look flawless and well-maintained.
- • **Buffing Compatible:** Pairs perfectly with electric buffing tools for faster, salon-quality restoration—because your stone deserves the best.
- • **Surface-Specific Care:** Designed exclusively for marble, travertine, limestone, alabaster, and onyx—know your stone before use.
- • **Precision Etch Removal:** Effectively erases slight to moderate etch marks, water rings, and dull spots on marble and similar stones.
- • **Professional-Grade Formula:** Trusted by fabricators for a reliable, paste-based solution that revives natural stone shine.

## Overview

Lustro Italiano Etch Remover is an 8-ounce professional-grade paste designed to remove slight to moderate etch marks, water stains, dull spots, and light scratches from marble, travertine, limestone, alabaster, and onyx surfaces. Not suitable for granite, quartz, or cultured marble, this product requires multiple applications for severe etching and works best when paired with a buffing tool for efficient restoration. It’s the go-to solution for millennial professionals seeking to maintain pristine natural stone surfaces with a polished, high-end finish.

## Description

Removes slight to moderate etch marks, water marks, dull spots, and even light scratches on marble, travertine, limestone, alabaster, onyx. May require multiple uses on severe etching. If this product does not work, you may need to contact a professional fabricator.

Review: Worked pretty well with a buffing machine - please read! - I've used this product in the past to remove etching from my bathroom marble vanity countertop. It worked pretty well but I used a buffing machine because I had a large area to cover and many etch marks. It still took a lot of time and many many passes to remove the etching. Using a buffing tool makes removing the etching less tedious but it makes a big mess. The sandy paste flings all over the place. There was no way I could do all of this large area by hand and I didn't mind the cleanup. It took the majority of the etching out and left my countertop nice and shiny. Fast forward a few years, it was time to do this job again. Ugh, so much work! Given the success I had with this product in the past, I purchased it again. I got decent results but after buffing for an hour I still had areas that I wasn't satisfied with. Perhaps some of the new etching was a little deeper than last time. The countertop looked much better but I wanted it even better. I decided to try another product. The new product (a little more expensive) seemed much stronger and worked much faster with less passes. I got better results removing the deeper etching, however, this other product also left my countertop a little dull. So this is what I ended up doing with great success, after first using Lustro Italiano Etch Remover and getting most of the etching out, followed by another pass with a stronger etch remover to get the deeper etching removed, I then did a third pass with Lustro Italiano Etch Remover to get the shine back. Keep in mind, all of this was done with an electric buffing tool which made the job doable but much more messy. With the amount of etching I had, there was no way I could do this by hand. The mess was worth the results! I gave this product 5 stars because it really does work. My only beef with this product is that half of the container is filled with water which you are instructed to remove before using. So, you're actually getting a container 1/2 filled with product. The other product I used was all powder which you moisten yourself with a few drops of water.... thus, you're getting a full container of product. Both worked well but Lustro Italiano Etch Remover left a better shine in the end.
Review: Works getting vinegar stain out of marble. - Last week, I tried cleaning my humidifier with vinegar and water mix in a spray bottle on my marble countertop, not knowing that it will etch it. It left white, hazy splash marks everywhere and a huge 3 x 8 inch spot at the front of my sink. I freaked out and tried using marble cleaner, dish soap, water and nothing worked. I started googling and found this product. I first tried the etch remover on the large spot. I had to use it 3 times and it did get some of it off but that took about 20 minutes and at this point my face is red and I'm sweating. This includes me wiping everything up to see if the stain was gone and cleaning up the mess on floor. This wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. My husband suggested using a car buffer. I placed a scoop on the stain and pressed down firmly to buff. I buffed it a few times. It took all of the vinegar stain out! The splashed vinegar marks were easier to get out with the buffer but the large area does take some work. The large vinegar stained area does have a very dry feel compared to the rest of the marble feeling polished. I'm hoping it will feel smooth again after I seal the countertop. Regardless, I'm happy to not have that large white hazy stain there anymore!! I bought a impregnator sealer to seal the marble and I'll try dealing it tonight. On one of the websites I found, it says to clean the marble top with a marble cleaner and let it dry overnight and then seal it, repeat every 6 months to a year. Before you start cleaning your marble with this etch remover, I would highly suggest having a roll of paper towel, protecting your cabinets, and have some rags on hand. It is a bit messy and because my stain was towards the front of the sink, some of the product would drip off onto my cabinets and I had to quickly wipe it up so that it doesn't damage it. I kept a rag in the sink and would use that to wipe the etch remover off to see the result. Another review suggested watching a YouTube video about the product use and I would recommend it too. I don't have pictures of the stain because I wasn't planning on writing such an extensive review on this product but after all the hard work and the mess and it taking the vinegar stain out, I figured I'd write a review to help someone out who is dealing with the same issue. The pic are after I got done using the etch remover and of the buffer I used. Will definitely keep this etch remover on hand!

## Features

- ATTENTION: NOT FOR USE ON GRANITE, CULTURED MARBLE, QUARTZ, OR QUARTZITE! PLEASE BE SURE OF YOUR SURFACE MATERIAL BEFORE USING!
- Removes slight to moderate etch marks, water marks, dull spots, and even light scratches on marble, travertine, limestone, alabaster, onyx. May require multiple uses on severe etching. If this product does not work, you may need to contact a professional fabricator.
- Easy to use. Read instructions/cautions first
- Professional grade formula.
- This is for etch marks, water marks, water rings, dull spots only. For stains, use Lustro Italiano Stain Remover Powder.
- For deep scratches or excessive etching, the stone may need to be repolished by a professional fabricator.
- Pour off excess water on top of product. Product should have a paste consistency. If product dries out in container, a small amount of water can be added to return it to paste consistency.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0085L2SF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #89,725 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #75 in Household Kitchen Stone Surface Cleaners |
| Brand | Lustro Italiano |
| Brand Name | Lustro Italiano |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,999 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848836000739 |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Type Name | Lustro Italiano Etch Remover |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Tenax USA |
| Material Feature | Paste |
| Material Features | Paste |
| Model Number | LUSTROETCH |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | LUSTROETCH |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 8 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Not for use on Granite, Cultured Marble, Quartz, or Quartzite |
| Special Ingredients | Calcium Carbonate, Hydrogen Peroxide |
| Specific Uses For Product | Countertop |
| Surface Recommendation | Marble |
| UPC | 848836000739 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Lustro Italiano
- **Item Form:** Paste
- **Material Feature:** Paste
- **Scent:** Unscented
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Countertop

## Images

![Etch Remover, 8 Ounce - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91nwBaEdB6L.jpg)
![Etch Remover, 8 Ounce - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81HXMi0ymNL.jpg)
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![Etch Remover, 8 Ounce - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81FVC2XAghL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone used this product on sea stone pebbles on a shower floor damaged by CLR?**
A: Yes.  My son made some vinegar cucumber concoction when we were away on vacation and spilled vinegar on our marble table.  It was pretty bad.  This stuff worked very well.  My husband worked many hours on it but it looks like new.  It is worth it to get some.  It takes a lot of rubbing but it worked.

**Q: Will this remove stains on the marble floor? These are non water stains.**
A: I would doubt it very much.  I bought this to refresh an Empress green marble countertop, which was basically in fine condition; just needed to shine up a few areas, no stains.  There was no improvement at all.  Need a professional to go over the top (if I care enough!)  I have removed stains from a honed carrera marble floor using peroxide-not the regular strength, but a heavy duty 12% solution that recommends dilution.  I used it straight, and kept off that area until it dried, which took about 6 days. The stains were gone!  Sealed it, and the area is now perfect.

**Q: can i use on quartz counter top?**
A: It will not work on quartz unless there are water spots from the lime in the water. Then it will remove the water spots. It will not have any reaction to the quartz

**Q: I have a client that has a dolomite countertop with etch marks. It has a honed and leathered finish. Would this work?**
A: I haven't with with a leathered finish.  I did remove urine etch marks out of a travertine floor, and buffed it to a satin finish.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked pretty well with a buffing machine - please read!
*by L***R on April 16, 2017*

I've used this product in the past to remove etching from my bathroom marble vanity countertop. It worked pretty well but I used a buffing machine because I had a large area to cover and many etch marks. It still took a lot of time and many many passes to remove the etching. Using a buffing tool makes removing the etching less tedious but it makes a big mess. The sandy paste flings all over the place. There was no way I could do all of this large area by hand and I didn't mind the cleanup. It took the majority of the etching out and left my countertop nice and shiny. Fast forward a few years, it was time to do this job again. Ugh, so much work! Given the success I had with this product in the past, I purchased it again. I got decent results but after buffing for an hour I still had areas that I wasn't satisfied with. Perhaps some of the new etching was a little deeper than last time. The countertop looked much better but I wanted it even better. I decided to try another product. The new product (a little more expensive) seemed much stronger and worked much faster with less passes. I got better results removing the deeper etching, however, this other product also left my countertop a little dull. So this is what I ended up doing with great success, after first using Lustro Italiano Etch Remover and getting most of the etching out, followed by another pass with a stronger etch remover to get the deeper etching removed, I then did a third pass with Lustro Italiano Etch Remover to get the shine back. Keep in mind, all of this was done with an electric buffing tool which made the job doable but much more messy. With the amount of etching I had, there was no way I could do this by hand. The mess was worth the results! I gave this product 5 stars because it really does work. My only beef with this product is that half of the container is filled with water which you are instructed to remove before using. So, you're actually getting a container 1/2 filled with product. The other product I used was all powder which you moisten yourself with a few drops of water.... thus, you're getting a full container of product. Both worked well but Lustro Italiano Etch Remover left a better shine in the end.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works getting vinegar stain out of marble.
*by K***M on October 17, 2022*

Last week, I tried cleaning my humidifier with vinegar and water mix in a spray bottle on my marble countertop, not knowing that it will etch it. It left white, hazy splash marks everywhere and a huge 3 x 8 inch spot at the front of my sink. I freaked out and tried using marble cleaner, dish soap, water and nothing worked. I started googling and found this product. I first tried the etch remover on the large spot. I had to use it 3 times and it did get some of it off but that took about 20 minutes and at this point my face is red and I'm sweating. This includes me wiping everything up to see if the stain was gone and cleaning up the mess on floor. This wasn't as easy as I thought it would be. My husband suggested using a car buffer. I placed a scoop on the stain and pressed down firmly to buff. I buffed it a few times. It took all of the vinegar stain out! The splashed vinegar marks were easier to get out with the buffer but the large area does take some work. The large vinegar stained area does have a very dry feel compared to the rest of the marble feeling polished. I'm hoping it will feel smooth again after I seal the countertop. Regardless, I'm happy to not have that large white hazy stain there anymore!! I bought a impregnator sealer to seal the marble and I'll try dealing it tonight. On one of the websites I found, it says to clean the marble top with a marble cleaner and let it dry overnight and then seal it, repeat every 6 months to a year. Before you start cleaning your marble with this etch remover, I would highly suggest having a roll of paper towel, protecting your cabinets, and have some rags on hand. It is a bit messy and because my stain was towards the front of the sink, some of the product would drip off onto my cabinets and I had to quickly wipe it up so that it doesn't damage it. I kept a rag in the sink and would use that to wipe the etch remover off to see the result. Another review suggested watching a YouTube video about the product use and I would recommend it too. I don't have pictures of the stain because I wasn't planning on writing such an extensive review on this product but after all the hard work and the mess and it taking the vinegar stain out, I figured I'd write a review to help someone out who is dealing with the same issue. The pic are after I got done using the etch remover and of the buffer I used. Will definitely keep this etch remover on hand!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good product but requires skill.
*by M***L on July 19, 2024*

First I want to state that I used all three product. That is the remover , the sealer and the polish . The end result was very very good. Would have given this five stars , but for the fact that it requires so much skill to accurately apply for good results. I have. Carrera Gold marble and it is very sensitive to products and is pourus. If you are familiar with marble you would know that this one does not have a bright shine to it. The etch remover did a very good job of removing lightwater stains by hand But when I was through with it , the marble was shinier than the original finish in the area I worked on. It actually looked better so I used my electric buffing wheel and did the entire counter with the product. I would not recommend doing it without the electric buffing wheel. Afterwards I followed with the sealer which was equally as difficult to apply but also yielded good results in the end. With the sealer I used a paint brush and Applied it in one direction and then buffed it with the buffer which left visible stroke marks.I then proceeded to apply it a second coat in a different direction and buffed itagain and then for the third coat.I applied it in random direction.Swirling randomly back and forth. The trick with the sealer is when applying, regardless of what coat you are doing to lightly.Move the brush back-and-forth rapidly until all is absorbed to prevent build up in any particular area.But even doing it that way require three coats. Also. I would say that it would be impossible to do correctly without a electric buffing wheel. At this point, it looked very good and had a better shine than when the product was new. Itwas not too shiny but looked very nice with slight areas of variation. The next day I applied the Polish, again with the electric buffer and did 3 Coats.And after that , the marble looked amazing. The end result was excellent but I only gave three stars due to the degree of expertise and difficulty that is required to do the job correctly.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Lustro Italiano Etch Remover, 8 Ounce
- Lustro Italiano Ultra Premium Stone Sealer, Clear
- Lustro Italiano Stone Cleaner 16 oz.

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