Examine to see if any water mark residue is still present.
Water stain on marble floor.
If the stained area feels raised it is a hard water stain.
Can usually be removed with a marble cleaner and a soft towel.
In addition spots result from water splashing around the sink.
Since marble is softer than other natural stones such as granite it is more susceptible to staining from cooking and spills.
Step 2 spread the baking soda paste in a thick layer on top of the stained marble tile.
Unsure which marble polishing powder.
Water stains happen when water sits on the marble surface for too long and evaporates leaving a dull stain of magnesium and calcium left behind by the water.
Wash it off after 12 24 hours and the stain should be gone.
Above the etch mark wipe the surface clean of any grit of dirt.
Wet stone is always darker in color so the white marble tiles become gray and stay gray since they are saturated with water.
Add enough water to 1 4 cup baking soda to make a paste the consistency of peanut butter.
See below for marble poultice process.
If this does not work then use a fine steel wool grade 0000.
If the marble tile is exposed to a constant source of water or if the floor was flooded and water is trapped beneath the tiles it can saturate the marble exposing the iron deposits to water.
Mold can stain marble bathroom countertops floors etc.
Add the polishing powder.
Spray the polishing powder 2 to 3 times with the spray bottle to dampen the polishing powder.
Scrub over the marble surface to remove fresh water.
Make a natural poultice to remove stains if there is a stain though we haven t yet had one in here i make a natural marble poultice from mixing baking soda and water to create a paste smear the paste over the stain and cover it with cling wrap to keep the poultice in place.
Wipe with a damp cloth and dry with a clean cloth.
Dry the surface around the water stain then rub in a circular pattern over the stain until the stain buffs out of the marble.
Dip the edge.
Drizzle a few drops of dish soap over a damp cleaning rag.
These stains can be the result of a water glass that was left on a marble countertop for too long or from hard water buildup around sinks and showers.
Mold is a common problem in many bathroom settings.
When this happens the iron oxidizes and the rusty water is carried to the surface to evaporate leaving brown yellow orange stains.
Instead it just absorbs into the marble.
In most cases this should be sufficient to remove the water stains however if this does not work then we recommended trying a marble cleaner specifically designed to remove hard water.
Rub your hand over the marble surface.
Water stains are yet another common stain that occurs on marble.
Add enough mb 11 polishing powder to cover the stain.