Then dry it to prevent more spotting.
Toothpaste stains on granite.
Perhaps it s not the product alone that does the trick but the directions for using it.
Mix baby talc powder with acetone into a paste like peanut butter or soak a mat of 10 12 paper towels with acetone and apply to the toothpaste stain about 1 2 inch thick with a 1 2 border.
You must always wipe up spills and drips as soon as they happen so that the stain will not set on the surface.
The protective seal permeates marble pores thus preventing substances from seeping and eventually etching.
Leave covered for at least 24 hours the baking soda will dry and pull up much of the stain.
Spray the cleaner liberally over the stain and leave it to dissolve the toothpaste residue.
The first rule in removing stains from granite counters is simple.
Next spray it with water.
Spray a surface cleaner over the stain and leave it to sit for 4 minutes.
Stains could come from anything like rust water chemicals oil paint or even ink.
While the true color and brilliance of the stone is regenerated.
Some other culprits include coffee tomato juice grape juice mustard citrus products toothpaste and anything with chemicals.
Cover the poultice with plastic wrap and seal all the edges with blue painter s tape.
If you don t know how to seal natural stone such as marble it s easy to do by using granite gold sealer.
Once this happens apply the solution to the stain.
After cleaning the stone s surface with granite gold daily cleaner spray the sealer on the stone in 3 foot sections immediately wiping it into the stone with a lint free cloth.
This is a solution that can be created by a mixture of baking soda and 3 percent hydrogen peroxide.
As long as marble is frequently cleaned and sealed toothpaste shouldn t be a major concern.
Soak the corner of a cleaning rag with ammonia and gently rub it into biological or oil based stains such as those caused by cosmetics algae mildew or tar.
Watch those food and beverage stains water spots dull and worn traffic areas disappear.
Now slather it completely with a paste made from baking soda and water to the consistency of sour cream.
When water seeps into your granite countertop it leaves a dark spot that evaporates in a few minutes and returns to normal.
Step 2 rub the granite with hydrogen peroxide using a cleaning rag to clean ink and marker stains and organic stains such as coffee and milk.
After buffing remove slurry from work area and rinse several times with clean water.
Mix these ingredients in a bowl until it forms a thick paste.
Choose a spray on surface cleaner that is designed for the bathroom or for removing surface stains.
Cover with plastic wrap.
After 15 minutes spray some more cleaner and scrub with a scrubber sponge or stiff bristled brush.
First blot the spot to lift as much of the substance as possible.