A
achillea
Hi
Yesterday I tipped over the loo brush holder whilst cleaning my polished carrara marble floor. I didn't notice any spillage at the time and wiped the floor with my usual LTP stone cleaner. Several hours later I noticed an orange stain - it must have been drips of water mixed with toilet cleaner that had collected in the bottom of the brush holder.
I tried calling my local stone restoration specialist but think he must be on holiday. He had previously left me some green acid etch remover powder and a scrubber to sort out any etching spots. I gave it a gentle scrub with this and it has lifted the stain by about 50% but its still there.
I'm assuming it will need a poultice to try and lift the rest of the stain - is there anything I can put on it myself (not sure what to buy)... or will I have to wait for my stone person to come back? Live near Tonbridge in Kent and there are no other specialists in my local area.
Also - can anyone recommend something for cleaning the toilet that won't damage the marble? I'm thinking of using those tablets that you leave in the bowl overnight and making sure I keep cleaning out the toilet brush and holder in future.
Many thanks
Yesterday I tipped over the loo brush holder whilst cleaning my polished carrara marble floor. I didn't notice any spillage at the time and wiped the floor with my usual LTP stone cleaner. Several hours later I noticed an orange stain - it must have been drips of water mixed with toilet cleaner that had collected in the bottom of the brush holder.
I tried calling my local stone restoration specialist but think he must be on holiday. He had previously left me some green acid etch remover powder and a scrubber to sort out any etching spots. I gave it a gentle scrub with this and it has lifted the stain by about 50% but its still there.
I'm assuming it will need a poultice to try and lift the rest of the stain - is there anything I can put on it myself (not sure what to buy)... or will I have to wait for my stone person to come back? Live near Tonbridge in Kent and there are no other specialists in my local area.
Also - can anyone recommend something for cleaning the toilet that won't damage the marble? I'm thinking of using those tablets that you leave in the bowl overnight and making sure I keep cleaning out the toilet brush and holder in future.
Many thanks