Stone & Marble Polishing Service in Manhattan, NYC.
We restore marble surfaces to a clear, polished finish that brings back their depth, smoothness, and natural reflection. Our Manhattan team corrects dullness, light etching, traffic wear, and uneven shine on floors, countertops, vanities, and shower walls throughout New York City.
The result is a noticeably cleaner, brighter surface that looks the way it was meant to. Scheduling is organized, and workmanship is handled with the consistency expected in well-maintained Manhattan homes and buildings.
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Why Marble Becomes Dull
If your marble looks dull, cloudy, or flat, it’s not dirty — the surface has simply worn down. Foot traffic, cleaning products, and daily use slowly reduce the clarity of the polished finish, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas.
Dullness isn’t a stain or something sitting on top of the stone. It’s the surface itself losing its smoothness and reflection, which no cleaner or spray can restore.
MarbleBLU® restores the polished finish by bringing back the clarity, depth, and natural reflection the stone was meant to have. No waxes, no coatings — just a clean, refined surface that looks noticeably brighter and more defined.
If your marble looks dull or lifeless, we can restore it properly. Estimates are based on condition, not square footage.
For Homes, Condos, Co-ops, and Local Businesses Across Manhattan
We’re trusted by homeowners, building staff, architects, designers, real estate agents, facility managers, and commercial property managers throughout Manhattan, including Midtown, the Upper East Side, the Upper West Side, SoHo, Tribeca, Chelsea, and the Financial District. We keep scheduling clear and organized, arrive prepared, and handle each project with skilled, careful workmanship that aligns with the expectations of Manhattan’s most well-kept properties.
Where Marble Polishing Is Needed
Countertops
Marble, limestone, travertine, and onyx kitchen counters, bathroom vanities, islands, bar tops, and other surfaces that have dull spots, light etching, or uneven reflection.
Floors
Marble floors in living rooms, lobbies, foyers, hallways, and bathrooms that show dullness, traffic wear, or uneven shine.
Shower Walls & Bathroom Surfaces
Marble shower walls, thresholds, tub decks, and ledges that have lost clarity from moisture or daily use.
Tables
Marble and onyx dining tables, coffee tables, and side tables with dull marks or etching.
Fireplace Surrounds & Wall Panels
Polishing for decorative marble surfaces that have lost their reflection or appear cloudy.
Stairs & Thresholds
Marble steps, risers, and transitions worn down by heavy foot traffic.


Our other stone care services
Marble Chip & Crack Repair
We repair chips, cracks, and damaged edges using premium stone fillers that match your marble’s color and pattern. Ideal for kitchen countertops, vanities, and floors.
Marble Polishing & Honing
Our refinishing and polishing process eliminates etching, scratches, and dullness, delivering either a breathtaking shine or an elegant honed finish for your marble — the decision is yours.
Marble Cleaning & Stain Removal
Our deep cleaning process removes buildup, soap scum, and stains caused by acidic products or spills — safe for all types of natural stone.
Marble Sealing & Protection
We apply professional-grade sealers that help prevent staining and moisture damage, extending the life and beauty of your marble surfaces.
Grout Restoration & Recoloring
We clean, repair, and regrout tile and stone surfaces, restoring uniform color and sealing joints for lasting protection against moisture and dirt.
Non-Slip Floor Treatment
Our invisible non-slip coatings increase traction on marble, tile, and stone floors — ideal for bathrooms, lobbies, and other high-traffic areas where safety matters.
Before & After Marble and Stone Restoration Projects
See the difference professional stone care makes. Every project shown here was completed by our MarbleBLU® Manhattan team, specializing in marble repair, polishing, cleaning, sealing, grout restoration, and non-slip treatments. From kitchen countertops and fireplaces to foyer floors and full lobbies, these examples reflect the level of detail and workmanship our clients rely on.
Marble & Stone Renewal
Restoring stone properly requires the right methods, the right tools, and the right level of experience. Our Manhattan team repairs and refinishes marble and natural stone with techniques that return the surface to the finish it was meant to have—clean, smooth, and consistent.
We remove stains, scratches, chips, etching, dullness, and surface wear, then hone or polish the stone to your preferred finish. Protection options are also available for areas prone to staining or etching. From countertops and floors to walls, steps, fireplaces, and showers, we restore marble and natural stone with precision and care.

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Tatiana Tiako
I have rarely enountered such professionalism, dedication, efficiency and kindness.

Frank Revenstein
We had etching, stains cracked grout lines and just overall damage. Our counters look brand new and not a sign of the previous wear and tear.
FAQ
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What is marble restoration?
Marble restoration is the process of bringing your stone surfaces back to their original condition. It may include deep cleaning, grinding, honing to a matte finish, polishing to a high gloss, and sealing. The goal is to remove stains, scratches, etching, and dullness caused by wear or improper care.
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How do I know if my marble needs restoration?
If your marble looks dull, has visible scratches, etch marks, or stains that don’t come out with normal cleaning — it’s likely time for restoration. If water no longer beads on the surface, your seal may also be worn down.
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Can you fix scratches and etching on marble?
Yes. Scratches and etch marks can be removed by honing the surface, which smooths and refines the stone. Polishing can then restore the desired shine or finish. Every job is customized based on the damage and type of stone.
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Will my marble look brand new after restoration?
In most cases, yes. A proper restoration can make your marble or natural stone surface look like new — or better. Results depend on the condition of the stone, but deep damage is almost always correctable with the right process.
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Do you seal the stone after restoration?
Yes, we always recommend sealing after restoration. Sealing helps protect the surface from stains, moisture, and future etching. We offer a range of sealing options, including premium sealers for added durability.
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How long does the restoration process take?
Most jobs can be completed within one day, depending on the size and condition of the area. Larger surfaces or more damaged stone may require additional time, but we always aim to minimize disruption.
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Is there a difference between polishing and restoration?
Yes. Polishing simply adds shine and is often temporary. Restoration is a full process that includes repairing the stone first — removing damage before enhancing the finish. We restore the integrity of the surface, not just its appearance.
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Will there be a mess during the process?
Our equipment is designed to keep the process clean and contained. We use water-based tools to reduce dust and protect surrounding areas. You’ll be surprised how clean and efficient the process really is.
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Can you restore other types of stone besides marble?
Yes. We restore many natural stones including limestone, travertine, granite, terrazzo, and more. Each material has its own specific process, and we adjust our methods accordingly.
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How do I care for my stone after restoration?
We’ll provide you with clear care instructions after every job. Generally, avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, use pH-neutral products, and wipe up spills quickly. Regular sealing and gentle maintenance will help keep your stone looking great for years.
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