Is MORE® AntiEtch® Worth It? What Dana Point Homeowners Need to Know
You may have also found yourself asking the same question many Dana Point homeowners ask us:
“Is AntiEtch® really worth it?”
It’s a fair question.
After all, marble countertops are already a significant investment. When homeowners discover there is an additional product designed to protect that investment, they naturally want to understand whether the benefits justify the cost.
The answer depends largely on how you use your marble and what your expectations are.
At Sureshine Care and Restoration Services, Inc., we’ve worked with homeowners throughout Orange County who love the beauty of marble but are frustrated by the maintenance that often comes with it.
For many of these homeowners, MORE® AntiEtch® completely changes their relationship with their countertops.
Why Marble Is So Popular in Dana Point Homes
Marble continues to be one of the most sought-after natural stone surfaces in coastal Southern California.
Its timeless appearance, natural movement, and ability to complement both modern and traditional design styles make it a favorite among homeowners, designers, and builders.
Throughout Dana Point, marble is commonly found on:
- Kitchen islands
- Perimeter countertops
- Bathroom vanities
- Wet bars
- Outdoor entertaining spaces
Few materials create the same elegant appearance as natural marble.
Unfortunately, few materials require as much attention.
The Problem Most Homeowners Discover Too Late
Many homeowners assume that once marble is sealed, it is protected.
Then reality happens.
A glass of wine gets left on the counter.
A lemon is sliced during meal preparation.
A cleaning product is sprayed on the surface.
Suddenly a dull spot appears.
The countertop is cleaned repeatedly, but the mark remains.
That’s because the problem isn’t dirt or residue.
It’s etching.
Etching occurs when acids react with the calcium in marble, physically changing the finish of the stone.
Unlike a stain, etching cannot simply be wiped away.
Why Traditional Sealers Don’t Solve the Problem
This is one of the biggest misconceptions in the natural stone industry.
Traditional marble sealers help slow the absorption of liquids into the stone.
They are designed primarily to help reduce staining.
They are not designed to stop etching.
That means a sealed marble countertop can still develop:
- Dull spots
- Etch marks
- Loss of shine
- Uneven appearance
This is often where homeowner frustration begins.
Many people feel like they’re doing everything right, yet the marble still shows damage.
What Makes MORE® AntiEtch® Different?
MORE® AntiEtch® was specifically developed to address the issue that sealers cannot solve.
Rather than simply penetrating the stone, AntiEtch® creates a protective surface layer that helps prevent acids from reacting with the marble.
For homeowners, that means everyday activities become far less stressful.
You don’t have to panic every time someone sets down a drink.
You don’t have to constantly monitor guests during gatherings.
You can actually enjoy the countertops you invested in.
How Much Does Peace of Mind Matter?
One of the most overlooked benefits of AntiEtch® has nothing to do with chemistry.
It’s peace of mind.
Many homeowners tell us that before AntiEtch®, they were constantly worried about damaging their marble.
They found themselves:
- Using cutting boards everywhere
- Wiping every spill immediately
- Avoiding certain foods and drinks
- Feeling anxious when guests used the kitchen
After AntiEtch®, the countertops become something they enjoy rather than something they worry about.
The Long-Term Financial Perspective
Another factor worth considering is the cost of ongoing restoration.
Without protection, marble often follows a cycle:
- The countertop develops etching.
- The marble is professionally restored.
- The etching returns.
- The restoration process repeats.
Over many years, those restoration costs can add up.
AntiEtch® helps reduce the frequency of this cycle by providing a higher level of protection from the start.
Who Benefits Most from MORE® AntiEtch®?
While AntiEtch® can benefit almost any marble surface, it is especially valuable for:
- Busy family kitchens
- Homes that entertain frequently
- Kitchen islands
- Wet bars
- Luxury bathroom vanities
- Highly visible marble surfaces
The more a surface is used, the more valuable protection becomes.
The Sureshine AntiEtch® Process
Achieving long-lasting results starts with proper preparation.
- Evaluation: Inspect the marble for etching, scratches, and wear.
- Preparation: Remove existing damage and create a uniform surface.
- Application: Apply MORE® AntiEtch® evenly.
- Curing: Use proprietary UV technology to cure the protective layer.
- Finishing: Customize the final finish to matte, satin, or polished.
- Detailing: Final refinement and cleanup.
The result is a beautiful marble surface that is significantly more practical for everyday living.
So, Is MORE® AntiEtch® Worth It?
For many Dana Point homeowners, the answer is yes.
If you love marble but dislike the constant maintenance, AntiEtch® provides a solution that allows you to enjoy the beauty of natural stone without constantly worrying about damage.
Ultimately, the value comes from preserving both the appearance of the marble and your enjoyment of the space.
Schedule a MORE® AntiEtch® Consultation in Dana Point
If you’re considering marble protection for your home, we’d be happy to help you evaluate whether MORE® AntiEtch® is the right fit.
Call Sureshine: (714) 627-9001
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can MORE® AntiEtch® be applied to existing marble countertops?
Yes. Existing marble is typically restored first so the surface is uniform before the protective layer is installed.
Does MORE® AntiEtch® change the appearance of marble?
No. The finish can be customized to match your preferred appearance, including matte, satin, or polished finishes.
How is AntiEtch® different from sealing?
Sealers primarily help reduce staining. AntiEtch® is designed to help prevent etching caused by acids.
Can AntiEtch® be used in bathrooms?
Absolutely. Bathroom vanities are one of the most popular applications because marble is frequently exposed to products that can cause damage.
How long does MORE® AntiEtch® last?
With normal residential use, AntiEtch® is designed to provide long-term protection and can be professionally maintained if needed.





