Baking soda works especially well for food and oil based stains.
Marble polutice baking soda.
Baking soda also known as bicarbonate of soda is the answer.
The poultice mixture should have a smooth and thick consistency like frosting.
About 1 pound of solid absorbent material is needed for every square foot of stain when finished the marble poultice should be the consistency of peanut butter or cake icing.
Well known for its cleaning properties it can be also quite effective in preventing and removing stains from your marble or stone floor or surface.
Baking soda is alkaline so you should only use it with caution.
Marble is a soft stone made of calcium carbonate.
If your s isn t there yet add a little bit more water and stir.
Mix the baking soda in the bowl with the solvent tip.
A marble countertop in the bathroom or the kitchen can get stained with usage but it s actually pretty easy to remove that with a homemade diy poultice says the marble institute of america mia.
You need to take care not to scratch it or expose it to acid such as vinegar or strong alkaline agents like ammonia and detergents.
How to remove stains using a baking soda poultice.
Mix 1 heaping tablespoon baking soda and about 1 teaspoon water to start you ll probably add more and stir.
Just follow our five easy steps to remove your stain.
Use baking soda or talc for your powder base.