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How to remove vinegar stains on flagstone?

Q. My pickling vinegar bottle (7 percent acidic) leaked on my flagstone floor. I made a paste of baking soda and applied it after washing the floor with stone floor cleaner. I let the paste sit for the afternoon to no avail. I would appreciate any... Read More

How to restore travertine damaged by the wrong sealer?

Q. My bathroom needs to be stripped and resealed. A contractor sealed brand new travertine with a water-based sealant, and it has turned the beautiful tile into a mess. I have 160 sq. ft. on the floor, 100 sq. ft. on shower walls, and 28 sq. ft. on... Read More

How do you remove a WD-40 stain from unsealed limestone?

Q. How would I remove a WD40 stain from an unsealed limestone hearth? A. Limestone is a very porous natural stone that tends to absorb oils and liquids quickly. Removing stains like WD40 from limestone requires both patience and the right method to... Read More

How to remove hand soap stains on a bluestone countertop?

Q. I have a bathroom counter that is bluestone. Before it could be sealed a bottle of liquid hand soap was put on the surface forming a ring. Also several drops of soap were dropped on the surface causing spots. What is the best method for removing... Read More

How to remove chocolate stains on natural stone?

Q. We have 4 chocolate stains on our natural stone hearth. The stains have been there just a few days. We got off the actual chocolate and tried to clean the stain with a window surface cleaner. It helped but the stains remain. How should we proceed?... Read More

How can I remove an old oily candle wax stain from sandstone?

Q. I have what appears to be an oily stain (which I think is from candle wax) on sandstone hearth. It‘s been there several years. Is there any hope of getting it out? I tried acetone, and it did nothing. Any help for advice you can provide is... Read More

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