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What's the difference between Marble Armor, TuffSkin, and AntiEtch?

People often ask us about the difference between Marble Armor and other stone protection options like TuffSkin and AntiEtch. While we might be a bit biased, we genuinely believe Marble Armor is the better choice because it’s thinner, easier to install, and doesn’t get brittle with time.

A marble armor comparison chart that showcases the differences between marble armor, antietch, and tuffskin.

THICKNESS

Marble Armor is a subtle and effective way to protect stone surfaces. Its ultra-thin layer blends so smoothly with the material that it’s barely noticeable. This protective layer shields marble from etches and stains, while also preserving its natural beauty over time.

Because it’s so discreet, Marble Armor fits into any setting without affecting the look or feel of the space. With its advanced design, it’s the perfect choice for anyone looking for strong protection without losing the elegance of their stone surfaces.

WRAPABLE EDGES

Unlike our competitors, Marble Armor has the unique ability to wrap seamlessly around edges, allowing for a one-piece installation over waterfall counters and 90-degree countertop edges. This gives it a smooth, continuous look that sets it apart.

REMOVAL

Marble Armor will keep protecting the stone even if it gets scratched or accidentally cut, depending on how it’s used. Whether to remove or replace the film is purely an aesthetic choice, but if you do decide to replace it, the stone underneath won’t be damaged during removal.

VISIBILITY

From just 3 feet away, Marble Armor is almost invisible thanks to its ultra-thin design and finish that closely matches the stone’s surface. Available in both satin and gloss, it offers protection while remaining nearly unnoticeable to the naked eye at a short distance.

AGING

Marble Armor stays flexible over time, unlike our competitors’ products, which can harden and become brittle. That brittleness can result in sharp edges that may pose a risk of cutting the skin, but Marble Armor avoids this issue by maintaining its malleability.

BACKSPLASHES

Vertical surfaces? No problem! Marble Armor can easily be applied to backsplashes, protecting them from cooking splatters that could otherwise stain or damage the stone.

Marble Armor is etch proof, stain proof, can be installed anytime in a stones life, has UV protection, and is easy to replace.

Protect your stone surfaces with Marble Armor, the best way to keep them looking flawless for years to come. Our nearly invisible protective layer shields against stains and etches—perfect for countertops, backsplashes, and more. 

Ready to give your stone the protection it deserves? Learn more about our marble armor here.

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