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Q.I tiled my shower with tumbled stone tile and sealed it. However, soap scum is hard to remove, even though I wipe it dry at every use. What can I use to remove the soap scum without destroying the color?
A.Hi You will need to remove the film with a razor blade
held at the right angle. Also you will need plenty of blades.
If you can get the film off you can maintain it with mb-3.
It works great. However I suggest you call a bona fide stone restorer who will handle it for you.
Find one at www.stoneandtilepros.com
Stu Rosen
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