Cultured marble a mix of marble powder and a polyester resin requires a gentle touch when it comes to cleaning.
Transfer marble stain to paper.
Remove the paper as soon as it s flat starting at the corner.
Then lower your paper into the starch with the alum treated side down.
Wipe the surface dry with a soft cloth and repeat the cleaning process once again.
Now slather it completely with a paste made from baking soda and water to the consistency of sour cream.
Clean the surface with water then put the bleach water mixture into a spray bottle.
Lay paper towels over the site of the stain on your marble countertop.
Swirl the colours with your stir stick blow on the surface with a straw or use a comb to create marble patterns.
Let the bleach sit for 5 10 minutes and then rub with white towel.
Mix one quart of bleach with one gallon of water.
Use a paper towel to absorb the liquid wipe the surface gently with circular motions working from the edge of the spill inward.
Spray the mold stain and be sure to completely cover the stain with the bleach solution.
First blot the spot to lift as much of the substance as possible.
Change to a fresh layer of paper towels as needed and continue to wick up the stain liquid until there s no further transfer of stain liquid to the paper towels.
The art of paper marbling dates back to the 10th century where japanese artists developed a technique called suminagashi which means floating ink oil based ink is dropped into a shallow pan of water.
Lay the sheet out to dry.
Then add several drops of a mild cleaning agent to a gallon of warm water wash the area of the spill and rinse it thoroughly.
To marble paper start by mixing alum and warm water and wiping the solution over your sheet of paper with a sponge.
Avoid using abrasives which may damage the surface.
Carefully lay sheet of paper on the water but don t submerge it.
Instead use a soft cloth and liquid based stain removers such as vinegar or a mild soap and water to treat many kinds of stains.
Before sanding or grinding any marble surface it is important to clean the area thoroughly.
Cover with plastic wrap.
Allow the paper towels to wick up the stain without rubbing and wiping it.
Dampen a clean paper towel with the peroxide and ammonia solution and wipe off the pollen stained marble to remove it from the surface.
Mix together 1 4 cup of hydrogen peroxide with five drops of ammonia in a bowl.
Dirt and dust will compress into the marble further scarring or discoloring the surface.