How Do You Remove Stains From Fake Marble Countertops?
The latest trend in kitchen remodeling, marble countertops give kitchens and bathrooms luxurious looks for a high price tag. Faux, or fake, marble countertops, however, are available in a variety of styles at much less than the price of real marble. They are also simpler, and thus less expensive, to install. Although you may not have splurged for real marble countertops, you still want to keep your faux marble ones looking their best, which includes removing stains left on them. Purchase Cerama Bryte, Formula 409, or a similar product from your local hardware store. These are formulated to be safe on marble and can also be used for faux marble. Squeeze the cleaner onto a paper towel and rub the stain firmly. Wet a clean paper towel with water and wipe off the area. Dampen a paper towel with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and a few drops of ammonia to remove stains caused by coffee, tea and soda or other organic stains. Put a piece of plastic wrap over the treated stain, taping the edge