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		<title>Cleaning Marble with New Life Cream Polish</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[0000 Steel Wool]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[For very dirty marble, New Life Cream Polish can be a great way to clean it and get a beautiful shine back. The procedure to do this is as follows.  You can use &#8220;0000&#8243; steel wool with the cream polish to accmplish the task. Pour cream polish on the marble and work it in to... <a href="http://www.newlifewoodconditioners.com/21/cleaning-marble-with-new-life-cream-polish/"> [Continue Reading]</a>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.newlifewoodconditioners.com/cream-polish"><img class="alignleft" title="New Life Cream Polish" src="http://www.newlifewoodconditioners.com/images/cream1.jpg" alt="" width="216" height="342" /></a>For very dirty marble, New Life Cream Polish can be a great way to clean it and get a beautiful shine back. The procedure to do this is as follows.  You can use &#8220;0000&#8243; steel wool with the cream polish to accmplish the task.</p>
<p>Pour cream polish on the marble and work it in to the stone with the steel wool.  After you have done that thoroughly, go back over it again with a clean rag and clean polish.  Buff it lightly and let it dry.  (Tip:  old worn out T-shirts work best for all cleaning projects whether you&#8217;re using Cream Polish, Furniture Masque or Wood Moisturizer.</p>
<p>Chipped or gouged marble can be smoothed out by taking a sanding disk on a rotary sander and working with Cream Polish to bring the edges down level.  If you do this, use 1800 grain paper, then 2200 grain paper and finally 2400 grain sandpaper.  Then use the &#8220;0000&#8243; steel wool and polish to rub out the rest of the grit left by the sand paper.  Wipe it clean, buff with New Life <a href="http://www.newlifewoodconditioners.com/cream-polish">Cream Polish</a> then let it dry.</p>
<p>Good luck and happy restoring!</p>
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