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Author: cezzzSubject: water stainsPosted: 08 Dec 2009 at 3:51pmThey can be removed with commercial cleaners, but the chemicals in these cleaners can be bad for the environment as well as containing ingredients that may be harmful to children, here are some natural steps on how to remove water stain naturally and safe:                                          Create a natural cleaner. Use a mixture of half white vinegar and half water to create an environmentally friendly hard water stain remover. Make only as much as you will need, because it will be strong-smelling.                                          Soak a rag in the mixture, and then place it on the stain. Let the mixture soak into the stain for a few minutes, then rinse clean. Repeat if necessary. Soak small strips of fabric or cotton balls to place on hard-to-reach areas such as behind a faucet. Use a spray bottle filled with the mixture to clean hard water stains off a glass shower door. Use a brush to help scrub the stains off the glass. For tough stains on shower heads, remove the shower head entirely and let it soak in straight vinegar for a day. Rinse thoroughly when you are done and buff to a shine. Edited by findstone - 16 Dec 2009 at 12:29pm

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Water Stains : Absolute Black: scaring and bleaching

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Author: StonemongerSubject: Absolute Black: scaring and bleachingPosted: 01 Dec 2009 at 9:30pmMy question for you is, were the bottles from hard alcohol of some sort? A small percentage of wht is sold to us ad "Absolute Black" granite is actually a gray stone from India that is then dyed black for sale. This dye is alcohol soluble, a happy fact my company discovered when installing about 200 square feet in a high end country club's lounge as a bartop...The alcohol bleaches out the dye and leaves odd, translucent areas that you just can't seem to clean off!Luckily, we managed to browbeat our warehouse into reimbursing us the material and got the genuine article from elsewhere. Still cost us time and sweat and delays on other jobs.

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Water Stains : Granite installed in Kitchen

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Author: james1234Subject: Granite installed in KitchenPosted: 23 Nov 2009 at 12:06pmIf you can tell me the overall dimensions of the top of subject and the name of the stone used, then I may have some ablsolute answers intead of guesses. What I do know without any more information, is I've never heard of sealer afecting the appearence of any stone that drastically or for that length of time. That's not what sealer is sold to do.Edited by findstone - 01 Dec 2009 at 4:08pm

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