← Back to Can marble with resin still be polished?


If you have a surface combining marble and resin, you might wonder if standard polish will give you the shine and clarity you expect. Choosing the right polish is key for the best finish on mixed materials.
Why Special Polishes Make a Difference
Polishing resin-marble blends requires a product that can refine both materials without causing damage or leaving residue. Traditional stone polishes are tailored for minerals, but resin can react differently and may not achieve optimal gloss with these products. Polishes created specifically for resin, such as “Epoxy Polish”, are formulated to remove micro-scratches, minimise swirl marks, and leave a professional, mirror-like finish across both resin and marble areas.


How to Achieve a Glossy Finish
To bring out the shine in resin-marble surfaces, use a polish designed for epoxy or resin materials. Applying these products with a rotary polisher or compatible buffing pad ensures even distribution and maximum gloss. Hand polishing with a suitable pad holder is also possible for smaller areas, but using regular cloths may not deliver a brilliant finish. For best results on darker surfaces, consider a dedicated polish like “Carbon Polish”.
When This Matters
Using the right polish is especially important if you desire a smooth, scratch-free look or if you’re working on decorative projects where gloss and clarity are key. Speciality polishes are ideal for crafts, furniture, or art pieces featuring marble-resin artistry, ensuring both materials look their best.

Related products
Related guides
Investing in the right polishing products brings out the natural beauty of both resin and marble. For more guidance or tips on keeping your surfaces perfectly polished, visit our main page on marble with resin polishing.
Google