✨ Shine Bright Like Your Stone! ✨
HG Natural Stone Gloss Polish is a 300ml liquid cleaner designed to restore and enhance the natural beauty of small to medium-sized stone surfaces. Ideal for various materials including granite, marble, and quartz, this polish not only provides a high gloss finish but also protects against dirt and scratches, making it perfect for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Product Name | HG 44 NAT STONE POLISH GLS 300ML |
Volume | 0.3 litres |
Units | 300.0 millilitre |
Brand | HG |
Format | Liquid |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
K**N
Brings up the quartz worktop shiny and new
Best used with the quartz cleaner before polishing
S**N
Polishes but not repairs
I have a marble dining table and like many fallen prey to the myriad scratches and marks these surfaces get after some time. I've been hoping to find some sort of polish that not only would polish but also fill in all the micro scratches. I went for this, the ttrust HG brand and had high hopes I could get my table restored. Be warned, however, after using this is still just a polisher and not a repairer.This marble polish comes in a strange liquid consistency. Rather than a wax type product, this polisher looks like milk and pours very runny. I used a microbre cloth to get a dose and went to work on my table. As you rub, the liquid dries, builds friction and forms a layer like as promised. The instructions emphasise to continue rubbing until all smear marks are gone within 20 minutes. As I found, the liquid once dry bonds with the surfaces and becomes difficult to rub any further.Long story short, this polisher sure brought out a whiter pristine colour but didn't manage to repair the many micro scratches on the my marble table. The scratches are definitely still there although it does seem the brighter polished look makes the scratches a little less noticeble.
L**Y
Doesn't polish marble surfaces as advertised, works as a cleaner.
I was looking for something to polish down a marble top after some permanent stains from water. I was looking up something that would specifically polish the surface to physically remove the marks to start again which this advertised it did.It seems like a good cleaner for marble surfaces and a very gentle polish to renew gloss, but did nothing for the stains whatsoever. It didn't do anything different than cheap spray furniture polish.
S**P
Takes time and a some persistence
I had all the issues The other reviewers had. But I believed this would restore my badley worn kitchen tops. I think I'm nearly there.This takes patience, following the instructions to the letter.Putting a thin layer on. Nice and even. Letting it dry, for at least 15 minutes. Then rub. If it's not even, don't worry, come back to it for another layer.I found our that putting more than one layer on, after leaving for 24 hours really works. The work tops in the photo were extremely worn and blemished. This is after 4 layers. What a difference.Like everything, sometimes there's no easy fix. Just trial and error.
M**
A poor product
Whilst this brought out a shine on my marble countertop after the HG impregnator I first used, this product gets only 1 star. Despite following the instructions, and then every interpretation of them, it leaves dull streak marks everywhere that do not polish out regardless of what method or applicator/buffer you use. And I used all of them. Would I buy it again? No. It might well be a natural product but it doesn’t work.
A**R
Excellent polish
Wipe onto the surface, let dry then buff off for an instant mirror-like sheen on my cut and polished rocks and fossils!What more do you need?Easy to use, a little goes a LONG way and produces amazing results!
C**S
HG natural stone polish/ reviver - good product
Brilliant job of restoring our travertine stone dining table after we accidentally/ foolishly cleaned it with an anti bacterial spray and left it to dry in the sun. Caused white streaks where the anti bacterial spray had been and to touch those areas were drier - like the sheen had gone. Two coats of this HG stuff and it's back as it was before the mishap!Only downside is it's not that easy to buff off, but it's definitely doable (even by hand).
M**T
It does work
As you can see from the photos it certainly works.I had a heavily damaged marble surround that I wanted to restore. I had to sand it to 7000 grit, I did a test patch after 3000 grit and couldn't get a mirror finish.I found the easiest way to get a good finish was 3 or 4 very thin coats. I put a thin coat on a small area (10cm x 10cm) waited until it was just dry (about 1 min) then buffed it. First few times I got lots of streaks, I tried buffing them out but that took loads of work and time. Just putting another thin layer of the polish over the top and rebuffing did the trick after 3-4 times with very little effort.
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