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Quote from: Denise Hall on June 23, 2011, 05:27:56 amI,ve got Indian stone in my kitchen and if I drop eg. cooking oil on the stone it stains. Even though they were all sealed to begin with and I re-seal them on a regular basis. However, because the stone is natural it absorbs everything and then it just disappears (evaporates) over time.You could try re-sealing or use the stone oil to match the stain. You wont wash it out.DeniseDeniseNext time you seal it use Aqua Mix Sealers Choice Gold and allow 24 hours between coatsKev MartinMarble Life ltd
I,ve got Indian stone in my kitchen and if I drop eg. cooking oil on the stone it stains. Even though they were all sealed to begin with and I re-seal them on a regular basis. However, because the stone is natural it absorbs everything and then it just disappears (evaporates) over time.You could try re-sealing or use the stone oil to match the stain. You wont wash it out.Denise
Quote from: Kevin Martin on June 23, 2011, 06:26:34 amQuote from: Denise Hall on June 23, 2011, 05:27:56 amI,ve got Indian stone in my kitchen and if I drop eg. cooking oil on the stone it stains. Even though they were all sealed to begin with and I re-seal them on a regular basis. However, because the stone is natural it absorbs everything and then it just disappears (evaporates) over time.You could try re-sealing or use the stone oil to match the stain. You wont wash it out.DeniseDeniseNext time you seal it use Aqua Mix Sealers Choice Gold and allow 24 hours between coatsKev MartinMarble Life ltdHi Kevin, I,ve been using the Fila products from Mandarin Stone. Is this no good?Denise