Marble - Rust stains
Rust stains are invariably caused by metallic objects in the presence of moisture. Rust stains are usually colored orange to brown, and take the shape of the object that caused them. If these stains are noticed promptly they can sometimes be removed simply by rubbing hard with a dry cloth especially if the surface has been waxed. If the stain doesn't come off, proceed with the following treatment:1. Make a poultice of a commercial liquid rust remover mixed with whiting to form a thick paste.
2. Apply a thick layer of this mixture over the marble top.
3. Place a piece of plastic kitchen wrap over the mixture, and secure in place.
4. Leave the application in place over night.
5. Leave the poultice mixture and rub the marble surface with a dry cloth.
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