Marble that has lost its shine is one of the most common things DURAFLEX gets asked about. The benchtop that looked flawless on installation day now has dull patches where the gloss has gone, faint cloudy rings near the sink and the cooktop, and fine scratches that catch the light at the wrong angle. It still looks like marble, but it no longer looks new.

If you have stood at your bench wondering whether you simply have to live with it, or pay to have the whole surface ground back, you are not alone. This is Marble Anxiety™, and there is a way out of it that does not involve a polishing machine.

Why marble loses its shine

Marble is calcium carbonate. When anything acidic touches it, the acid reacts with the stone and dissolves the polished surface layer. Etching is not a stain you can wipe away. It is a physical change to the surface, and it reads as a dull or hazy mark. Lemon juice, wine, vinegar, coffee, and many cleaning sprays all do it. Add a few years of plates, pans, and wiping and you also get fine scratches and a general loss of gloss.

Sealing does not stop this. A penetrating sealer sits inside the stone and slows how fast liquids absorb. It does nothing to stop acid etching the polished surface above it, so a sealed benchtop dulls just the same as an unsealed one.

Stop paying to refresh the same benchtop

DURAFLEX brings a tired marble surface back and protects it so it stays that way. Obligation-free estimates across Australia.

The traditional fix, and why it does not last

Refreshing a dull marble benchtop with DURAFLEX protection film

The usual answer is professional polishing or restoration. A technician grinds the top layer of the stone back with progressively finer diamond abrasives, works through a wet slurry, and brings a fresh polish up off the stone itself. Done well, it works, and for a while the benchtop looks new again.

The catch is what has not changed. The stone underneath is still soft, still porous, still acid sensitive. The day after the polish, the same splash of lemon juice etches it again. Within a few years you are back where you started, booking another messy, costly grind and living without your kitchen for a day or two each time. You are treating the symptom on a loop, and paying for it every time.

Refresh it with DURAFLEX instead

There is a different approach that does not touch the stone at all. Instead of grinding the surface back, DURAFLEX applies an optically clear polyurethane film directly over the existing benchtop. On a surface that has gone dull, etched, or finely scratched, that clear layer lays a new, even surface over the stone. The dull patches and cloudy etch marks disappear beneath it, in a gloss or satin finish to suit the stone. There is no grinding, no slurry, and no downtime. The film goes on in a single visit and the kitchen is back in normal use the same day.

Light scratches in the film itself self-heal with a little warmth, so the surface keeps looking fresh rather than collecting new marks. The difference from polishing is the part that matters most. You are not only reviving the look, you are protecting the stone so it cannot dull again.

What a film refresh can and cannot do

DURAFLEX clear protection film over a marble benchtop

Being straight about this matters. Film is an overlay that resurfaces the look, not mechanical re-honing of the stone. Etch marks are the dull, cloudy patches left where acid has stripped the polish. Because they are a loss of gloss rather than a missing piece of stone, the clear film lays a new, even surface over the top and they disappear beneath it. The same goes for fine scratches and general dullness. What film does not do is mask a coloured stain. Pigment that has already soaked into the stone shows straight through a clear layer, so any absorbed staining is lifted first. And it is not a structural repair: cracks, chips, and deep pitting are a different problem, assessed before any film goes on. The installer looks at your actual benchtop and tells you honestly what the film will and will not do for it.

Why this lasts where polishing does not

DURAFLEX is heat sealed to the surface, which is what makes it permanent rather than a liftable cover. Once it is on, the etching, staining, and scratching that dulled the benchtop in the first place can no longer reach the stone, so the finish you get on installation day is the finish that stays. And after your stone has been sealed once, before the film goes on, there is no resealing ever again.

DURAFLEX SPF™ Ultra carries a 10-year warranty and is independently fire-tested by CSIRO to AS/NZS 1530.3 and made with food-safe materials, so it belongs on a surface you prepare food on every day. The people who install it come from automotive paint protection film, where a millimetre of misalignment shows on a car panel in full sun. That is the precision a clean, invisible finish on stone needs, and it is not the same skill set as stone grinding. The refresh and the protection are the same step. You get the look back, and you stop paying to get it back again.

See if your benchtop is a candidate for a film refresh

Call 1300 656 656, text us, or request an estimate online. We will tell you honestly whether film is right for your stone.