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I have marble bathroom countertops and I have several problems: They have water spots. Also, my husband's countertop has a stain completely around the sink next to the caulk they used to lay the sink on. Can this stain be removed? My sink was placed on the same grout but does NOT have the stain, however, our other bathroom does. It seems that when the water is NOT wiped off of it around the edeges it tends to leach into the grout and thus have this effect. I also have granite countertops. What is the best way to keep them new looking. They are 3 yres old. The are not "polished" but shined by sand paper. ( I only know this as a piece is joined together and I watched how they shined the joint. Lastly, we have traverine for shelving in the shower and our glass lays on one 8" slab. The outside which does not get water is very shiny, the inside is dull from soap and cleaners. Is there a remedy to fix this to it's normal shine and how do I keep the window sill from being this way...it does get splattered on. Your help would be very much appreciated.
 
Dear Suzie:

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