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Q.The spots are rust colored and seem to be growing in size. Is there any way of cleaning these or keeping them from growing?
A.Peg-we will need some more info such as type of marble
and where its located in your home.
Yellow spots could mean rust.In most cases there is a cause.Once we have more info we can help.Repost your question with a bit more info.
Stu Rosen
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