I would use Stain Rx (a.k.a. Erado-Sol). As soon as it touches the red wine in will be gone. Then rinse out all the soapy residue with water. Stain Rx is amazing. Then soak your diamond, gold and platinum jewelry in it overnight. Just the best!
Ii HAVE USED MILK ON MARBLE AND WOOD WATER STAINS.
As long as the gel coat is not damaged. You can use an acetone on a non abrasive rag. It will clean the rust stain right off
If you drink a lot of wine, it will be very worth it to purchase a tabletop wine opener. However, this will require counter space. So if you prefer counter space to cook in, you would be better off purchasing a wine opener that you can store in a drawer.
Marble counter tops are perfectly safe without coasters. The cup will not leave a noticeable mark on the marble and any excess water can be wiped off.
just rub in loads of marmite. Marmite was used by the egyptians to remove stains from there garments. I'm suprised we don't use it so much today.
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Marble looks nice for counter tops and kitchen floors, although it is rather expensive to buy off the market.A disadvantage is that it can discolor and pollution harms it. Things can also cause pits in it. A pair of heels on a marble floor can cause damage. Marble can also burn.
There is a bunch caled NRSA, National Stone Restoration Alliance on the interent that do nothing but fix stains, etches, cracks, and granite fabricator screwups. I would check with them. Be sure and tell them what type of granite and what type of stain. Be sure and use the special cleaners for granite, the one recommended for your particular sealer that was used. Reseal often.
HOD DO YOU GET SALT STAINS OFF OF SUEDE SHOES
Marble countertops can emit low levels of radiation due to the naturally occurring radioactive elements present in the stone, such as uranium and thorium. However, the amount of radiation emitted is typically considered to be negligible and not harmful to human health.
To remove lemon juice stains from marble flooring, mix baking soda with water to create a paste. Apply the paste to the stained area and allow it to sit for about 24 hours. Then, wipe it off with a damp cloth and rinse the area with water. Repeat the process if necessary.
If it's a laminate, like Formica, there's nothing you can do but replace the area.If it's a solid surface, like Corian or butcherblock, you can sand it out and refinish the surface.