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We just bought 55 sq ft of 12" granite tiles for my kitchen counter redo. One of the tiles was lying on our breakfast table when we come in from grocery shopping, and I put a zip-lock bag of red seedless grapes on it as I put away the groceries. The bag had a lot of holes in it for air circulation. Two days later, I took the bag off the tiles and saw a dark discoloration where the bag had been. A day after we rinsed the tile off (there was no grape juice in this mix)the discoloration is still there. Granted, this tile had never been sealed! What are the dynamics here and what can I do besides discarding this tile when we install? Thanks, Ann
 

Dear Ann:

 

Two days later, I took the bag off the tiles and saw a dark discoloration where the bag had been.

 

Even if was sealed after two days it would have been stained just as much as it is now.

Could the stain be removed?

Sure, but unless that tile cost $20 or more, it doesn't make any $ and sense attempting it. And this without considering your time.

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