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Red wine on Travertine

Some red wine has spilled below a sofa and badly stained some travertine tiles. have you any suggestions how the stains might be removed please?
 

Dear Simon:

You have a combination of a true stain and an etch mark. The acidity of the wine (acetic acid) corroded the surface of the stone and opened its pores, thus allowing the wine to be absorbed and create a stain.

It is a two-stage process: first you have to remove the stain. Second you will fix the etch mark with a good quality marble polishing compound like MB-11.

 

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Ciao and good luck,

Maurizio Bertoli

 

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