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The white rough surface will be one of two things, either limescale from hard water in the cleaner. Or, if it's hot enough and powerful enough she may have actually "etched" the surface of the stone itself. The heat of the steam may have changed the structure of areas of the surface.

It's unlikely a chemical will solve the problem (although it's worth trying first) chances are it will need mechanical refinishing.
 

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Heat and steam can also whiten an impregnator, causing clouding. As plan , I would strip out one tile with a suitable stone stripper, if this removes ,re impregnate once fully. If this is salts or damage to the face as ats
Steam cleaning is not ideal for natural stone as moisture can push through a breathable impregnator and then get trapped behind the seal and cause discolouration,shading- this is the one I normally get
 
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I went there today and the tile looks like it is covered in old lime scale. I scraped this off with a blade as it was quite raised. The tile is pitted underneath where the raised bits were.

See photos taken today.

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