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Stain on marble

We have a customer that just had a marble top put in thier new kitchen. Around one of the hole drillings for the faucet there is a circle stain starting to form. The other two areas are fine. We think the plumber used plumbers putty when installing the fixtures. How can we remove that one and only circle stain.
 

Dear Ric:

You will have to remove the faucet first. Then you will need to remove every residue of the Plumber's Putty. Third, you will have to poultice the stain – most likely more than once – using a paint stripper based on Methylene Chloride.

What's a poultice and how to apply it?

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Ciao and good luck,

Mauri z io Bertoli

 

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