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Marble Fireplace Hearth Stained From Underneath

I have a fireplace with a marble hearth. Due to a leak in the roof, the hearth was stained by water that came down thru the wall in which the fireplace is located, and ran under the hearth, staining it. I believe that the hearth is polished only on the top surface. The hearth is embedded in and surrounded by a hardwood floor on three sides. The fourth side is against a Heat-and Glow insert, the mantle, and part of the wall. Can the stains be removed, or must the hearth be replaced?

Dear Sylvan:

 

Can the stains be removed, or must the hearth be replaced?

 

Your guess is just as good as mine.

Nobody can tell for sure. When a stain is generated from underneath it is through and through to begin with and, also very important, nobody knows the very nature of it. You could try removing it with several attempts of poulticing treating it as if it were an organic stain (my best guess) and the, if it won't work, you will replace it.

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