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Q.Mold has settled into the more "pitted" tumbled marble tiles in my shower. I have sprayed the tumbled marble cleaner and used a soft nylon brush but it won't budge. I'm hesitant to use any poultice powder because I won't be able to scrape that out of the "pits" either. Any ideas?
Hi Joanne-It is normal for mold to take up residence in the
pitted area of your stone. Marble cleaner will do nothing
to affect the mold. Use our MB-9 mold and mildew remover and you will be successful at removing it.
Spray it on (follow instructions) let it dwell on the surface for five minutes. Spray it off with a sprayer filled with hot water. Your mold will run right down the drain. You will be very happy. let us know!
Stu Rosen
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