MORE® AntiEtch® Marble Counter Protection in Newport Coast, CA
MORE® AntiEtch® — the most advanced marble protection system available — designed to keep your stone beautiful for years to come.
Why Newport Coast Homeowners Choose AntiEtch®
- Prevents etching from acidic foods and beverages
- Stops staining and discoloration
- Crystal-clear finish preserves natural stone appearance
- Custom sheen options: matte, satin, or polished
- Durable UV-cured coating that lasts 10+ years
Our AntiEtch® Installation Process
- Evaluation – Inspect the counters for etching, scratches, or seam problems.
- Masking – Protect adjacent surfaces and fixtures.
- Preparation – Hone the marble, remove etches, fill seams, and level the surface.
- Application – Apply AntiEtch® evenly for complete coverage.
- Curing – Use UV technology to harden the coating instantly.
- Finishing – Choose your finish: matte, satin, or polished.
- Detailing – Final inspection and finishing touches.
- Ready for Use – Your counters are ready immediately; faucets may need reinstalling if removed.
More Marble Services for Newport Coast
Outside of Our Service Area?
If you’re outside Orange County or Los Angeles, find a certified AntiEtch® professional through the
Sureshine Service Network.
Book Your AntiEtch® Estimate in Newport Coast
Protect your marble investment with long-lasting clarity and performance.
Book an estimate now or call
(714) 627-9001 to schedule your service today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AntiEtch® change how marble looks?
No. AntiEtch® is completely clear and maintains your marble’s natural veining and beauty.
Can AntiEtch® be applied over etched or scratched marble?
Yes. We remove etches and scratches first, then apply AntiEtch® for a smooth, even appearance.
How long does AntiEtch® last?
With normal use, AntiEtch® lasts more than 10 years and can be renewed if needed.
Is AntiEtch® food-safe?
Yes. Once cured, AntiEtch® is completely food-safe, making it ideal for kitchens and islands.
What’s the best way to clean marble after AntiEtch®?
Use a neutral pH stone cleaner — no special products or resealing required.





