It should dry out depending on how much moisture is there.. I would check it with a moisture meter to make sure its moisture and not staining

On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 9:19 AM Jason Francis <jfrancis@marbleglow.com> wrote:
Hi gentlemen,

Arrived this am and see several moisture stains on  a white marble floor we ground flat that had major lippage last week. It’s where the grout had cracks. I have since learned that the subfloor is plywood, which I’m sure big factor here as it has held the moisture longer than usual. I’m not certain the stone will dry out at this point. Any suggestions?

Many thanks.

Jason


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