White marble tiles can remain for years without yellowing then over time may slowly turn yellow and in severe causes may turn completely brown.
Marble turning brown.
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I have a marble queen in a hanging basket about four feet away from a west facing window and its leaves have gradually been turning brown.
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The most common culprit for white marble turning yellow is iron which can be found in many natural stones.
It started out faint has gotten brighter and appears to be growing.
While this elegant stone may look solid though looks can be deceiving.
White marble tiles can remain for years without yellowing then over time may slowly turn yellow and in severe causes may turn completely brown.
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A yellow brownish stain has begun to appear on the marble bench slab.
This oxidation process is accelerated when the tile is saturated as in the flood in the above example.
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When exposed to water acids or bleach the iron in the stone will begin to oxidize and turn it yellow.
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While grout is designed to prevent moisture seepage it is still very porous and therefore stains easily says fraser patterson founder and ceo of bolster a brick underground sponsor also white carrara marble sometimes contains deposits of iron which.
This oxidation process is accelerated when the tile is saturated as in the flood in the above example.
This process of oxidation is similar to the rusting of metal.
It has continually gotten darker and darker.
In extreme circumstances the marble can turn a brown color akin to what happens to a piece of iron left out in the rain.
Iron deposits that are embedded in white marble tile especially carrara marble are typically the cause of this type of stain.
If these deposits are exposed to water they can rust and leach through to the surface causing the yellow brown stains.
This process of oxidation is similar to the rusting of metal.