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How Do You Clean Acid Stains From Concrete Countertops?

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How Do You Clean Acid Stains From Concrete Countertops?

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Concrete is a durable surface for countertops, but it’s extremely porous and without a good seal it stains easily. If the seal on your countertop isn’t properly maintained, or if an acidic substance such as citrus juice is left in contact with the surface, you may have a mess that won’t come clean. In order to get your concrete countertops back in shape, follow these steps. You Will Need: • Very fine grit sandpaper • Concrete sealer • Paste wax • Mild detergent • Water • Sponge • Dry towel Steps to Remove the Stain: • Wipe the counter free of dirt using a sponge and water. If there are spots of grease or other oils on the counter, clean those first with a solution of mild soap and water. • Allow the countertop to dry completely, wiping with the towel. • N

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