Marble Armor is a proprietary invisible 10-year protection system for marble, travertine, limestone, and other acid-sensitive natural stone — installed by Rose Restoration across Washington DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia.
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Introducing Marble Armor: Advanced Stone Protection
Marble Armor is a clear, ultra-thin protection film designed specifically for natural stone surfaces. Applied by trained technicians, it creates an invisible barrier that prevents etching, scratching, and staining — the three most common forms of marble damage — without changing the look or feel of your stone.
How Marble Armor Works
Marble Armor uses advanced polymer film technology originally developed for automotive paint protection. The film is custom-cut and applied directly to the stone surface, where it bonds seamlessly. It is:
- Optically clear — does not alter the stone’s color, pattern, or finish
- Self-healing — minor scratches in the film disappear with gentle heat
- Chemical resistant — protects against acids, wine, citrus, and cleaning products that etch marble
- Removable — can be removed and replaced without damaging the stone beneath
Where to Apply Marble Armor
Kitchen Countertops
Kitchen marble countertops are the most common application. Cooking acids, wine, coffee, and daily use create constant etching risk. Marble Armor eliminates this concern, letting you enjoy your marble countertops without anxiety.
Bathroom Vanities
Toothpaste, facial products, perfumes, and cleaning products all contain acids that etch marble. Marble Armor protects vanity tops from daily bathroom use.
Bar Tops and Entertaining Areas
Wine, cocktails, and citrus are the enemies of polished marble. Marble Armor is ideal for bar areas, butler’s pantries, and dining surfaces.
Commercial Surfaces
Hotel check-in desks, restaurant host stands, and reception counters benefit from Marble Armor’s invisible protection in high-use environments.
Marble Armor vs. Traditional Sealers
Traditional penetrating sealers protect against staining but do nothing to prevent etching or scratching. Marble Armor provides comprehensive protection:
- Etching: Sealer — no protection. Marble Armor — full protection.
- Staining: Sealer — good protection. Marble Armor — excellent protection.
- Scratching: Sealer — no protection. Marble Armor — good protection.
- Durability: Sealer — reapply every 1–3 years. Marble Armor — lasts 5–10 years.
The Installation Process
- Surface preparation: The stone is professionally cleaned and any existing damage is repaired
- Template creation: Precise measurements and templates are made for each surface
- Film cutting: The film is custom-cut to match your exact countertop dimensions, including cutouts for sinks, faucets, and cooktops
- Application: The film is carefully applied using specialized techniques to eliminate bubbles and ensure perfect adhesion
- Finishing: Edges are sealed and the installation is inspected for quality
Installation typically takes 2–4 hours for a standard kitchen countertop.
Cost of Marble Armor
Marble Armor installation costs vary based on the surface area and complexity, but typical pricing ranges from $15–$30 per square foot. For a standard kitchen countertop (30–50 sq ft), expect to invest $500–$1,500.
Considering that a single etch mark repair costs $200–$400, Marble Armor pays for itself quickly in avoided damage.
Protect Your Stone Today
Marble Armor is available exclusively through trained stone restoration professionals. Rose Restoration installs Marble Armor throughout Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. Contact us at 703-327-7676 or visit roserestoration.com to learn more or schedule an installation.
Marble Armor sees the most demand in McLean luxury homes — large-format kitchen islands and waterfall edges where a single etch ring would be a six-figure problem to fix later.
Tom Kuhn
Chief Executive Officer. Third-generation restoration specialist. 47 years of Rose Restoration history.
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