Terpentine and a chisel
2007-01-16 04:36:49
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answer #1
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answered by BIZARO99 2
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I have heard that hydrogen peroxide and ammonia will work. Also 1/2 cup white vinegar to 1 quart of water. These are not recommended by marble companies. I have never tried them and take no responsibility for what happens.
Do at Google search on removing water stains from marble and you will find many recommendations. I myself would go to the store and look for a product that will do it. At least there is someone to turn to if a problem occurs.
2007-01-16 04:46:43
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answer #2
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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I've never seemed to have this problem, as eventually it will go away as it dries. Sometimes it takes a little longer than usual if the water ring had a lot of time to soak in.
2007-01-16 04:38:15
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answer #3
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answered by Scott R 1
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Steel wool fine grit such as 0000, mist some windex on the ring and gently rub the spot out with the steel wool.
2007-01-16 04:47:01
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answered by Gary S 5
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Boiling water from the kettle then dry straight away.
2007-01-16 04:38:30
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answered by ghds 4
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I've found those Mr.Clean magic erasers work great for almost anything (nail polish I had trouble with)
2007-01-16 04:42:03
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answered by margarita 4
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Baking soda, water and a sponge.
2007-01-16 04:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are you worried about it? Chill man, don't let the things you own- own you.
2007-01-16 04:38:33
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answered by musclenbone 2
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