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Water and Granite floors

I had a water leak which stained my new granite floor from underneath. The contractor had installed a mudset base. Will this stain eventually evaporate through the surface or remain there?
 
Dear Eugene:
It should eventually evaporate, but it may take months, depending on the density of the stone and whether or not an impregnating sealer was applied to it!
 

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