For more information about cleaning with marble cleaners see our marble cleaning how to guide.
Remove a stain from marble.
A poultice is a thick paste that can draw the stain out of your marble.
A lot of times the mold is still there and is a living organism.
The use of bleach is the another great method of removing mold stains from marble.
Just apply the marble cleaner to the spot and rub with a clean towel.
For most organic food stains the marble institute recommends cleaning with a solution of 12 hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia.
How to remove a stain from cultured marble ep.
Marble is a porous material as is our skin and like our skin when we have a wound making a poultice to draw the stain out of your marble works in just the same way making a poultice to draw out infection in a wound would.
You need to remove the stain first using a poultice then wet the surface with clear water and sprinkle marble polishing powder on the affected area.
The recipe may vary depending on the stain but the poultice method is consistent.
Rubbing alcohol removes some stubborn stains.
A mixture of vinegar and water removes all sorts of stains from cultured marble including rust and water spots.
If you spilled anything oil based like a vinaigrette.
80 when it comes to stains on cultured marble try hydrogen peroxide and bar keeper s friend.
The bleach works great because it kills the mold and also helps to remove the mold stain that is left behind once the mold is gone.
The abrasive method involves either lightly sanding the surface with progressively finer wet sandpaper or rubbing it with automotive rubbing compound paste.
Water spots and hard water stains can usually be removed with a marble cleaner and a soft towel.
Cover with clingfilm and seal the edges with.
If you ve got a home you ll have problems sooner or later.
Are you unsure which marble cleaner to use.
For instance a cultured marble sink gets a large brown stain.
Oily stains make a thickish paste from bicarbonate of soda and water and apply it to the affected area overlapping the edges of the mark slightly.
Most acidic juices both etch and stain the marble surface.
This section will highlight how each of the stains mentioned above can be removed.
Most marble stains can be removed by using a homemade solution called a poultice.