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Default marble tabletop

I read a thread about removing rings from a wooden table that said
to use mayonaise. I have an old italian marble coffee table that has
lost it's sheen. Pledge makes it look ok but I would love to have it
shine like new. It's black with pink and gray throughout. What would
be the best approach to this? Lemon oil, wax? I thought of that
stuff for compounding painted finishes on motorcycles and cars and a
soft bufferpad. Think that would scratch it or polish it? I'm
looking for ideas here.
TIA


 
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