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Canola Oil Stain on Marble Hearth

by ona
(pennsylvania)

QUESTION:

I baked my grandmother's Christmas bread and let it rise on our hearth with the gas fire burning. To my shock, when I picked up the pans, there were two large round oil stains left behind. I am in a total panic...please help me!

ANSWER:

No need to panic. Marble stains and/or stains in any stone are rarely permanent and can be removed using a cheap and easy process.

You'll find complete step-by-step instructions for cleaning marble stains of all types in the Removing Granite & Marble Stains e-book.

The catch with marble stains is that they cannot be cleaned with standard spray and scrub methods and the required procedure changes or depends on what actually did the staining.

All is thoroughly explained in the e-book available for instant download to your computer.

Good Luck,
Ryan

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