How Do You Remove Vinegar Stains From Marble Surfaces Like Countertops And Floors?
Marble is soft and porous, and it is damaged very easily. Acids, like vinegar, can damage marble quickly. To remove vinegar stains from marble, just follow these steps. If you spill vinegar on a marble surface like a marble countertop, act IMMEDIATELY. Follow these steps: First, blot any vinegar that remains on the marble countertop or floor. Then make a paste using baking soda and water. Dampen the surface of the marble above the stain with pure water. Apply the paste over the spill. Cover the paste with plastic wrap. Tape the edges down with painter’s tape so that no air can enter. Let the paste harden. As it dries, it will pull the stain out of the marble. Wait 24 hours. Remove the plastic, and let the paste dry completely (another 24 to 48 hours). Gently blot the paste with pure water and a very soft towel. Polish with a soft cloth. Repeat as necessary. If the stain is still there after two or three applications, call a stone dealer for advice. A stone-care professional may be able