Marble Stain Removal! #stainremoval #marble #tipsandtricks #diyhack

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The bar keepers incident is exactly why it is so important to read the label first. They are very clear that polished stone is a no no.

cocobear
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I’m a housekeeper. It says on the Bar Keepers Friend label that it’s not safe to use for this surface.

melissazimmerman
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How long did you let the baking soda and peroxide sit?

JD_OUTDOORS
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I've been a residential house keeper for 7 years since I was 14 and I've never been able to figure this out. A few of my customers are gonna be super surprised on their next cleaning 🙂 thanks for the video

Odd_Gott_
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Anytime you need to keep a liquid somewhere that it doesn't want to stay - just lay a paper towel down and pour the liquid on top. I do that when I bleach my bathroom sinks or tub especially and it works great. You can obviously use a cleaning rag but then you have to rinse it really well and wash it and with the paper towel you can just toss it.

missychan
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Hydrogen peroxyde if its organic
Alcool if its polymer
Soap if its grease
Vinegar or baking soda if its mineral based
Toothpaste or baking soda if its surface scuffs and polish

Also, hydrogen peroxyde can sometime work better with uv light.

Personnenenparle
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The peroxide and baking soda tip also gets smells and stains out of mattresses, it's such a life saver!!

GlitteryGhost
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Show a video of how you polished it!!!! And thank you for this

Xlauraxannx
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What is the stain? If you know that could help. In school for pastry arts we would iron the marble tables. Like take a rag and put and iron over it and steam the crap out of it and so much would come out. Not sure if it works on this stair but worked for chocolate and dyes.

alyssamarie
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Baking soda and peroxide work on most organic stains for me. I sprayed it on a coffee stain on my carpet and literally watched it dissappear in a minute or two without touching it.

truelytreasured
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Honestly baking soda and peroxide is a must try for anything similar... white or very light clothing, shoes of many differing fabrics/materials, carpets/upholstery, granite/marble, etc. But soooo much more!

jillians
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Do you think it would’ve worked over the polish too or did the barkeepers friend taking the polish off help the hydrogen peroxide/baking soda reach the stain?

alyssa
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They sell Polish for marble at Lowe’s! I only know because my whole bathroom is done in marble. Seal it and polish it. Both products are at Lowe’s! GOODLUCK AND GREAT JOB! ❤

CassieSmart
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hydrogen peroxide is the best for removing certain stains in clothing too 😉

FranciscaPires
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Did the hydro and baking soda process work in hours, one day or a couple of days?

MyPlayer
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This is awesome! I have a piece of marble that has been outside for years and needs cleaning! Going to give this a try!!!!

sarahmilt
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Congrats and Thx for sharing 🎉💜

Next time use a coaster...

onigiri
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Did the removal of the polish make it easier for the peroxide?

mtherfnprincess
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Hey it’s a really easy way and it comes off straight away if you use mozzie spray (mosquito spray) and it doesn’t get rid of the colour or anything all you need to do is spray it on and wait a couple minutes 😊😊😊😊

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Hydrochloric acid is an acid (it's in the name), bicarb of soda is an alkali. When you mix them they neutralise each other. In this case, it's probable that the acid was already doing its work before you put the bicarb on, but in general don't mix sodium bicarbonate into your acids. To stop the acid from running, dab it on with cotton wool periodically WHILE WEARING GLOVES or saturate a piece of kitchen towel. Always keep children and pets away, open windows in case of fumes and be sure to rinse very thoroughly.

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