Method of stain removal.
White wine stains on marble.
One marble stain that has proven particularly difficult to remove is that resulting from spilled red wine.
If your marble is white it ll be especially easy to stain.
This is a material made from a porous solid and a solvent some sort of liquid to form a paste type material that has the consistence of cake icing or peanut butter.
What likely happened is that the red wine first etched the marble which damages the surface exposing more porous raw marble making it more absorbent.
A marble stain develops when the wine or any liquid absorbs into the stone creating a dark spot.
I have some light hard water and rust stains on my cultured marble one piece bathroom vanity tops with sinks.
Lastly paint stains are another hazard that marble surfaces face.
If you don t catch a spill quickly hello red wine spilled at a lasts until 2am dinner party there s hope.
Marble is a sensitive surface that can easily be marked by spills and spots.
1 clean white towel.
Wine stains happen to the best of us.
Substances such as lemon juice orange juice and wine can cause your marble to etch.
Cover the poultice with cling film so it dries more slowly.
However there are steps you can take to maintain your marble s spotless shine.
Getting out pesky stains.
Each one of these above stains have a unique method of removal.
Leave the poultice on the white wine stained area of your marble until it dries.
To remove vinegar stains from marble just follow these steps.
Remove any remaining wine from the marble surface using a.
Other than the stains the cultured marble is in very good condition and the original gel coat still is relatively shiny.
Beyond this you ll need to clean the marble regularly and know how to remove stains if they do happen.
Acids like vinegar will damage marble quickly if left on long enough to do so.
Most of them can be removed with a marble poultice.
There also are light grayish stains around the drains.
Put a 1 2 inch thick layer of the paste over the stain and determine it extends at least a 1 2 inch beyond the edge of the stain.
The stain will typically be the color of the paint that made it.
Once etched the red wine then absorbed and stained the marble.
Spread the paste mixture over the site of the white wine stain.
For most organic food stains the marble institute.