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Lemon Juice Stain

We recently spilt some lemon cordial over our black granite floor and it has left a white stain that we can't get rid of. Any suggestions
 

Dear Caroline:

 

Any suggestions?

 

Sure get hold of the merchants that sold those black “granite” tiles to you and demand to know what on earth they sold you as black “granite”. You will also demand that they take it back without giving you any aggravation (including all the expenses attached to the removal and the new installation of a good black “granite”), or else you will see their sorry butts inside a D.A. office on consumer fraud charges.

Black “granite” does not react to citric acid at all!

 

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Ciao and good luck,

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