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										<title>Is it safe to use household bleach on white marble floor?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/how-do-you-remove-rust-stains-from-a-terrazzo-floor-631.html</guid>
										<title>How do you remove rust stains from a terrazzo floor?</title>
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										<title>Dangers of Combining Chemicals for a Poultice</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/my-customer-has-a-new-marble-floor-that-has-a-white-powder-on-it-it-cleans-up-with-water-and-soap-but-keeps-coming-back-is-there-anything-i-can-use-to-clean-it-off-permanently-1068.html</guid>
										<title>My customer has a new marble floor that has a white powder on it. It cleans up with water and soap, but keeps coming back. Is there anything I can use to clean it off permanently?</title>
										<link>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/my-customer-has-a-new-marble-floor-that-has-a-white-powder-on-it-it-cleans-up-with-water-and-soap-but-keeps-coming-back-is-there-anything-i-can-use-to-clean-it-off-permanently-1068.html</link>
										
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/where-can-i-buy-marble-care-products-the-local-grocery-stores-don-t-seem-to-carry-any-981.html</guid>
										<title>Where can I buy marble care products? The local grocery stores don`t seem to carry any.</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-a-customer-with-a-marble-tile-kitchen-floor-that-has-several-chipped-tiles-replacement-tiles-are-no-longer-available-what-is-the-best-way-to-repair-1049.html</guid>
										<title>I have a customer with a marble tile kitchen floor that has several chipped tiles. Replacement tiles are no longer available. What is the best way to repair?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-a-granite-kitchen-counter-top-that-is-uneven-the-top-is-made-up-of-two-slabs-the-slabs-are-uneven-where-they-join-at-the-grout-line-can-i-grind-the-slab-and-even-it-out-and-more-importantly-can-i-match-the-existing-shine-1106.html</guid>
										<title>I have a granite kitchen counter top that is uneven. The top is made up of two slabs. The slabs are uneven where they join at the grout line. Can I grind the slab and even it out and more importantly can I match the existing shine?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/i-have-been-poulticing-a-stain-on-a-red-granite-counter-top-using-a-clay-poultice-and-a-commercial-degreaser-when-i-remove-the-poultice-the-area-where-the-poultice-was-is-very-dark-and-does-not-seem-to-dry-out-and-lighten-what-causes-this-and-how-c-937.html</guid>
										<title>I have been poulticing a stain on a red granite counter top using a clay poultice and a commercial degreaser. When I remove the poultice the area where the poultice was is very dark and does not seem to dry out and lighten. What causes this and how c</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/is-it-true-that-all-marble-has-veins-and-granites-do-not-is-this-a-good-way-to-tell-the-difference-between-the-two-1270.html</guid>
										<title>is it true that all marble has veins and granites do not? Is this a good way to tell the difference between the two?</title>
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										<guid>https://surfacecarepros.com/kb/article/how-do-i-prevent-water-from-leaking-through-the-baseboard-edges-and-down-onto-the-first-floor-there-is-a-small-space-between-the-tile-floor-and-the-wall-1236.html</guid>
										<title>How do I prevent water from leaking through the baseboard edges and down onto the first floor. There is a small space between the tile floor and the wall.</title>
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