Each one of these above stains have a unique method of removal.
White marble yellow stains.
The stain is caused by using bleach to clean your countertop surfaces.
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.
But you have recently noticed some yellow stains on your normally white bathroom counters.
Yellow marble often indicates oxidized iron content like rust.
If the stain is removed the entire floor can be treated.
I ended up taking 200 grit wet or dry sand paper and wet buffing the whole top down.
Most of them can be removed with a marble poultice.
Then i went over it with 1000 grit wet dry.
Iron deposits that are embedded in white marble tile especially carrara marble are typically the cause of this type of stain.
Cultured marble can provide a wonderful touch of elegance to any room and greatly enhance the charm of any home.
None of these things worked in my yellow stain.
If these deposits are exposed to water they can rust and leach through to the surface causing the yellow brown stains.
Vinegar chlorox peroxide comet.
If the stain still remains then replacement is the only solution.
Restoring yellowed cultured marble is a great way to bring back that beautiful look while also giving your home a wonderful new look.
A yellow brownish stain has begun to appear on the marble bench slab.
These stains can be the result of a water glass that was left on a marble countertop for too long or from hard water buildup around sinks and showers.
You try to remove the yellow stains with more bleach but the stain remains.
Getting out pesky stains.
To remove the yellow stains all you need is some hydrogen peroxide and a clean cloth.
There are also some new chemicals that are available which contain ammonium thioglycolate which look promising for removing iron oxidation.
If the stain still remains then replacement is the only solution.
The other alternative is to coat it with a plastic laminate coating system.
There are also some new chemicals that are available which contain ammonium thioglycolate which look promising for removing iron oxidation.
If you don t catch a spill quickly hello red wine spilled at a lasts until 2am dinner party there s hope.
However a yellow stain can also develop over time from grease grime or even the wrong kind of sealing product.
However over time cultured marble can become yellowed and discolored with age.
Method of stain removal.
The yellowing of white marble is a common problem.
Mold is a common problem in many bathroom settings.
Water stains are yet another common stain that occurs on marble.
For most organic food stains the marble institute.
It started out faint has gotten brighter and appears to be growing.
Mold can stain marble bathroom countertops floors etc.