The water will allow for the poultice to penetrate the pours of marble and remove the stain.
Baby oil stain on marble.
Rub the powder onto the stone with a damp cloth or by using a buffing pad with a low speed power drill.
Although alkaline can often remove the oil stains from marble that won t always be the case.
Once the stain has been removed wet the surface with clear water and sprinkle on marble polishing powder available from a hardware or lapidary store or your local stone dealer.
Take a cloth and soak it with acetone also known as nail polish remover.
Wipe the stain clean of any loose girt or dirt and clean with a marble cleaner.
Examples include milk peanut butter or hand lotions.
When that happens you need to use a solvent on the marble to draw out the rest of the marble.
If this method does not work we recommend contacting your local marble professional.
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.
Step 2 non abrasive tools such as a sponge won t scratch granite.
This obviously includes baby oil as well.
It will either be tough or impossible to get rid of such stains.
Then wet the surface with the mineral water.
When confronted with an oily stain on a natural stone surface it may be tempting to use a citrus based degreaser to try to lift and remove the dark blot.
The baby oil mineral oil probably any darn oil will polish personally i would stay away from anything citrus just in case but may discolor with frequent use.
How to remove grease and oil from natural stone.
It s been around longer than us and will be around long after us.
Whether you use baby oil or any other oil based lube during sex it will invariably cause stains on sheets and clothing.
Allow the baking soda to remain on the stone for 20 minutes to absorb the oil stains.
Cover each oil stain on the granite surface with baking soda.
But again once or twice a year probably fine.
Although over time it may reappear and require additional cleaning.
Oil based stains are typically light brown to yellow in color.
I mean it s stone.
Be sure the stain is covered in a small amount of water.
Clean the stained area.
If it is a lighter stain that isn t too deep then a professional stone restoration company can potentially come in and use a poultice or other cleaning methods to remove it.