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2006-09-21 17:57:49 · 7 answers · asked by melanie s 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

Unfortunately vinegar doesn't help.

2006-09-21 19:01:36 · update #1

Stain concerned is a dull patch. it feels like a layer either taken off or added on. Hoping for remedy to restore previous lustre.

2006-09-22 19:27:45 · update #2

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You don't say how long the liquor was on the marble, so the stain may go rather deep. Also, if the luster is lost where the stain is, once the stain is removed you will need to use a marble polish. You should be able to get the polish at a company that sells marble.

Stain Removal
Make a poultice from white absorbent material such as a napkin, blotter, paper towel or facial tissue, dampened with the chemical recommended below to dissolve that stain; or mix whiting with that chemical to make a soft paste to cover the stain. The poultice should be left on the stain from 1 hour up to 48 hours, depending on the age and depth of the stain. Plastic wrap, held in place by masking tape, can be put over the poultice to keep it damp; otherwise it will have to be re-dampened with the chemical periodically. Mix only enough poultice for immediate use; mix a second batch later if another application is needed.

Organic Stains: Tea, coffee, colors bleached from paper, textiles or soft drinks. Make poultice soaked with 20 percent peroxide (hair bleaching strength) and a few drops of ammonia.

2006-09-26 06:30:22 · answer #1 · answered by eilishaa 6 · 0 0

Hey FiaFia, did you bother to read the question?

You seem to have dissolved some of the marble. Remember Calcium Carbonate dissolves in contact with an acid. I'll bet the liquor was wine. Wine is acidic. Call in a marble refinisher. Do it right.

2006-09-28 22:14:26 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

vinegar doesn't work because it is acid based,use an ammonia or any other alkaline base cleaners.They work better.

2006-09-29 04:11:47 · answer #3 · answered by wale 2 · 0 0

try vinegar. add vinegar on your mob, it can remove stubborn stain on kitchen floor

2006-09-22 01:05:34 · answer #4 · answered by FiaFia 2 · 0 2

try using methalane hydrate and then lacathinner, that should work.

2006-09-26 20:34:20 · answer #5 · answered by glasgow girl 6 · 1 0

maybe you should ask at a hardware store. sorry.

2006-09-29 09:25:56 · answer #6 · answered by hunny jen 2 · 0 0

borrow a dog.

2006-09-28 11:44:48 · answer #7 · answered by enord 5 · 0 0

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