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Q. About one year ago we had a new bluestone worktop installed in our kitchen. Recently we have noticed more and more limescale marks around the sink (which I guess is normal). The question that I have is: How do we remove? We have tried using a cloth / soap but no success.
A. Try taking off as much as you can using a razor blade, then follow with a soap film remover for stone like MB Stonecare MB3 Soap Film Remover.
Dr. Fred
Chief Technical Director
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