I love my granite counter top.
Removing vinegar stains from granite.
Typically these stains are actually the surface being damaged or etched by the vinegar.
Though granite is a very strong stone it cannot stand up to the acidity of vinegar when exposed for extended lengths of time.
Remove vinegar stains from marble surfaces like countertops and floors.
Granite stain removal is a relatively simple diy process.
Etching causes dull spots so called water stains and cup rings.
This is a solution that can be created by a mixture of baking soda and 3 percent hydrogen peroxide.
Mix these ingredients in a bowl until it forms a thick paste.
Whether you have a granite counter top or granite on your patio the stone requires care to keep it in tip top shape.
If possible prevent soaking the carpet.
Removing stains from granite countertops can be both a challenge and a puzzle at the same time.
You can use baking soda to remove oil and oil stains from granite.
It is very stain resistant.
If a stain remains add a few drops of ammonia to clear water.
Make a poultice and apply the poultice to the stain to draw out the stain and restore the beauty of your granite surface.
A poultice is a paste that is typically made from a combination of water and other ingredients often baking soda hydrogen peroxide or isopropyl alcohol rubbing alcohol.
I will try some of the remedies above but puh leese don t make blanket statements like that.
In less severe cases it is just the sealant that is removed taking away the polished look.
The graniteguy above needs to come view the 3 inch square stain from a leak in a balsamic vinegar cruet.
Most stains whether they are water stains or from cooking oils can be removed using a poultice.
Use baking soda to make a poultice suitable for removing oil based stains from granite.
However marble is soft and porous and although it is lovely to admire it is damaged very easily by certain substances.
Regular cleaning keeps granite in good condition.
Sponge the stain with club soda or a cloth dipped in warm sudsy water.
Sponge into the stain and blot using great care with wool as it is sensitive to ammonia.
Next you need to determine what caused the stain so that you can apply the correct materials to remove it.
The beauty of this type of addition is unsurpassed by any other covering that is available.
However these are not the same as marble stains.
What you did was etch the marble countertop.
Or rather the vinegar did.
You didn t actually stain the marble.
Etching is direct damage to the marble surface.
I filled the cruet a gift five days ago and only just found the very sizable leak.
Removing water stains from granite typically involves the use of a poultice.
In order to remove a stain you need to ensure that it is indeed a stain and not damage to the stone.
Rinse with clear water.