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How do I remove pet discolorations from my bluestone hearth?

Q. How do I remove pet discolorations on my bluestone hearth that did not come clean with mild soap / water/ scrubbing? A. The answer to this question depends on what caused the discolorations. Bluestone can becomes discolored by pets in various ways... Read More

How to remove blue fertilizer stains from exterior flagstone?

Q. What is the best way to remove a blue stain on flagstone caused by plant fertilizer? It is several days old. The flagstone is an outside border on a raised planter bed. A. Blue fertilizer stains can be challenging on flagstone, especially outdoors... Read More

How to remove a boiled linseed oil stain from natural stone?

Q. How can I remove a boiled linseed oil stain from natural stone? A. Boiled linseed oil can leave a dark, sticky, and persistent stain on natural stone that doesn’t respond to simple cleaning. It penetrates the pores of stone and resists water... Read More

How to remove hardened egg from a stone patio set?

Q. We recently decided to use our small patio set, and we took it out of storage, and there is a broken bird a egg on the stone top. Obviously, this must have happened in spring. The contents of the egg is as hard as a rock. Is there a safe solution... Read More

How to remove oil stains on a bluestone walkway?

Q. What is the easiest way to remove oil stains on blue stone walkway? A. Since your question is about exterior stone, we will assume that the oil is from a vehicle engine. While different oils have different properties, the initial treatment... Read More

How to remove wine stain, clean, and seal limestone floors?

Q. How do I remove a wine stain from my limestone floors. Also, how do I clean and seal my floors? I’ve had them for 10 years and they need cleaning in high traffic areas. A. Limestone is a beautiful but delicate calcium-based stone, and its... Read More

How can I safely remove crayon from natural stone surfaces?

Q. Any help as to how to remove crayon from stone would be greatly appreciated! A. Crayon marks on stone are a combination of wax and pigment. Both will need to be removed from the surface and the pores of the stone. Start by carefully scraping any... Read More

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