How to Remove Stains from Natural Stone Counters (Granite & Marble)
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Stains on stone counters can be a real pain. While we do our best to avoid them, inevitably, we'll find a way to stain these heavily trafficked surfaces. In this video, I show you how to effectively remove stains from stone countertops using just a few ingredients you likely already have around the house. This stain removal tip is perfect for natural stone countertops like granite, marble, and limestone. Remember-always test in a hidden area first, and also be sure to check any manufacturer instructions which you were provided upon installation. #stainremoval #naturalstone #counters
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This worked for me! I had a ring from a laundry detergent cup sitting by my sink overnight. My granite is a very light creamy beige. The only reason I can see this ring now is because I knew where it was. No one else will ever know. Thank you so much for the tip. I thought I had ruined the whole slab.
Thank you, use this combo for everything, never even thought of applying them for this purpose.
Please do a video on remove rust from granite countertops. Thank you.
Before I found this video I used baking soda on a fresh stain and it got it up nicely! Let it set for 5 mins and then scrubbed with brush and it came up. Now I will go ahead and get the sealer because I know my granite was not sealed by the builder on a new home I purchased a 6 weeks ago!
It did not work for me
Later Edit: it actually works... but after I did your steps, I also had to cover it with a soft paper tissue and a plastic wrap and keep it for ~24h , so that the baking soda doesn't solidify. It was much more effective. :) thanks
Thanks for sharing. Great tips. Going to try this out.
Glad it was helpful!
It would come off with vanish soap as well, if anyone happens to have it at home for laundry stains.
None of that worked for me, I end up using 5000 wet sand paper then 4000 then high speed buffer using insta cut # 1, my marble looks better than new.
You stain is still there. I can see it.
Bleach is hating!
In reading the comments, my question is should the hydrogen peroxide be of a certain strength? Another question is I have seen instructions where you cover the poultice with wrap and tape it down. Why don’t you do that? Thanks.
13%
Thanks for sharing about stain problem of marble, i have some concern about to remove the stain of marble, im using baking soda but the stain was still there, i used portable grinder to scrub it and using grit 50 to removed that yellowish stain but sad to say the stain was still there, can you give some ideas what im going to do to removed that thing. Thanks
may I ask what persentage of hydropgen peroxide should be using?
im guessing 3% to be safe
Great suggestions, thanks!
Did you end up making the video on how to remove rusty stains from countertops? I left a wet Iron skillet overnight on my white ish countertop and need help!
I need help! We have a quartzite counter top that is NOT polished. It's the natural matte finish. For the first time I sealed it with 511 impregnator and everything went fine except there are a few spots now that are grey in appearance and noticeable. It's almost as if the sealer soaked too far into the stone in just those spots. I have no idea how to remove these discolorations. Does anyone have any advice??
Life saver! Thank you!
Doesn’t work for black marble
💌 I am going to give the DIY solution a try. My counter isn't marble or stone but the stain wouldn't remove with Cleaning Vinegar and you can't even see it but it's some kind of a grainy stain, you can feel it but you can't see it. Any other tips,? Thanks.
Noooo, I was hoping for the rust removal trick. You brought my hopes up.
What's the concoction for a rust stain?
Great question! You can mix one part baking soda with one part water, until it forms a paste. Apply it to the affected area and let sit for 10-15 minutes. After the time has passed, you can use a microfiber cloth to wipe away the paste. If the stain hasn't come out, try again but let it sit overnight before wiping away. As always, be sure to test in an inconspicuous spot first!
Won't peroxide erode your counter, while baking soda will remove the protective coating, exposing the counter to more staining?
How about a turmeric stain
I have a strain from bar keepers friend on my bathroom black granite countertop. I am concerned about putting any other type of bleaching solvents - any help would be appreciated.
Hey which video would it be where removing the rust stain off of the caesar counter top? Please
I did not know about the etching mark.. now my beige kitchen marble top is full of white stains 😢 what can be done?
What percent h202 should be used?
How to remove toothpaste stain from Carreras marble?
So my cleaning lady used a window cleaner on my cultured stone countertop and now is I see spots all over the top like it is wet, yet it really is dry. Apparently something in the cleaner leeched it’s way into the top surface. Do you think I should try baking soda on the surface to see if it will pull up whatever soaked into that top?
I would recommend it I have done it before and I let the baking soda sit for 2 days
Does this work for hard water stains? They look "white"?
We have dull spots and I’ve been scrubbing for days. I couldn’t find any videos for dull spots. They look gone when I’m scrubbing, but after air drying, they come back like trick birthday candles.
So this is not for black marble
HELP!! Bicarb Soda & vinegar made a tea stain worse on my white countertop!! What do I do??
This did not work on my marble
Why do my clothes come out of the dryer with oil-like stains. My tops are mainly 100% polyester. They have spots on them that look like oil and the spots were not there prior to cleaning. I must be doing something wrong. Have you heard of this before?
I’ll try it 🤞🏾hopefully it works!
What about a hot sauce stain?
What about dye stains or nail polish red stains?
Love this video, have you done one yet on how to remove rust stains from marble, and if so what is the link to see it.
You changed your hair!! ☺️ Sorry not stained related at all. 😆 Thanks for this trick!!❤️👏🏻
Can I just say how happy I was to see new videos up on Clean My Space and Maker’s Clean this week!!
Even though I’m not trying to have similar videos in my feed, I dropped a “like” for such a thoughtful and thorough presentation
Thumbs down because it seems she doesn’t answer questions people asked her
I have two stains from a metal tumbler. Not sure if there was any water or not.
Hi there! I noticed a faint yellow stain on my mom's wall (painted with a semi gloss light mint colored paint) next to where she had a high intensity lamp. Not using that light anymore. Any hope of getting rid of this stain? Not even sure it was the lamp.
So last time u said rubbing alcohol for stones n now hydrogen so what shud be used I m confused
I badly need help, pls
I cleaned the faucet in the bathroom, i used a talc Remover and left it ther for 5 minutes. Unfortunately its too late when i realized that the chemical will go down yo the wall, its a natural stone.. So now it jas white stains from the chemical.... What should i do to remove it? Can it be removed or that is just like totally damage? Pls. Pls. Help😭 or i might lose my job😭
Rust stains please
It works
What about rust spots? Will this work?
Will this work for franks red hot sauce?
Excellent video
I started the process on black Marble, tomorrow I will tell you if worked or not. Send me good vibes
Did it work?
Dude u gotta tell if it worked!
No dudes, didn’t work on black marble
@@ing.ivanmalagon3901 hehe, sad but appreciate the reply
Thank you
thanks for the video but I tried this, it didn’t work I saw that hydroxy peroxide needs to be stronger like what hair salons use. I will try it and keep u posted.
Real Lemon juice is the best
Left awful etch marks, made the problem 100 times worse
Yes, Diaz, I agree! I'm now left with a larger etched circle!!! Does anyone have any tips for fixing this? Thanks.
On your test spot? Hopefully you did it in a small and inconspicuous spot.
How about for oil stains?
I saw on another video that mineral oil mixed with baking powder should work for oil stains.
So I ruined my natural stone windowsills with waterstains but also with cleaning products that worked themselves in the stone and leave a couple of ugly big visible stains. I tried everything to get rid of them, none of them worked. Now I bought some kind kind of natural stone remover powder from Ali express but would like to try this baking soda method as well. I hope it works!
So did the baking soda work to remove the stains?
Did it work?
@@nora_a_naenae no the stains have infiltrated the stone already