Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How to remove red wine stains from marble floor?

I broke a bottle of wine on my marble floor. After having quickly remove the glass pieces and the red liquid, i found a big part of the marble flooring stained with "bleached" effect.





Any one can advise how to remove this?|||Use: A few drops of dishwashing liquid and warm water.


Tools: A cloth, sponge, or mop.


Tips: Sweep or vacuum floors regularly. Wipe up spills with a clean, soft cloth. Apply a penetrating sealer, available at stone dealers and home centers, every year to prevent deep stains. As with limestone, don't use abrasive cleansers, vinegar, and lemon-based cleansers.


Tough Stains: Use a ready-made poultice, available at stone dealers.





Good Luck !|||try leaving bicarb soda on it for a few days. or make a paste of bicarb soda and water and rubbing onto the stain.





a paste of salt and lemon juice may help (it removes rust stains)|||Hey,





You should daily wash it with warm water, dont use anything else to mop it up with, it will easily stain.





just warm water, so anything with vinegar, or any daily objects will stain it.


i think you should get it replaced if you can, im sorry im not very experienced with that, but i do have marble floors, and it is stained i just get that part replaced.





or





you could use a carpet to cover it.








x|||try baking soda and make a paste useing a little warm water. clean in circular motions like you are polishing silver. Don't over load on the chemicals marble is expensive to replace and can be harmed further with too many chemicals.


Good luck|||take mr clean and pine sul and a soft brush and scrub other than that idk





try BAM





im 15 and if i dropped wine and i get it picked up right away before my mom came home and id scrub scrub scrub

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