Tony,

What did you use in the poultice? I have heard that rubbing alcohol works on ink. My kids took a black permanent marker to my mother's brand new leather couch one day.  I nearly drove myself to the looney farm trying to figure out how to clean it before she got home.  Well, she got home, looked at the kids, sighed and rolled her eyes, grabbed the rubbing alcohol and cleaned it all up without a problem.  That was leather though, I've never tried it on stone.  (We conditioned it later with lexol.) 

Georgia Rivera
Stone Buff, LLC

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Tony StoneBrite <tony@stonebritechicago.com> wrote:
I actually tried both and they did not work. But what did work is poultice with straight bleach
uncovered. Keep that in your memory bank.
Thanks.

Have A Great Day 
Tony DiBartolo


--- On Mon, 6/1/09, anthony@777-7797.com <anthony@777-7797.com> wrote:

From: anthony@777-7797.com <anthony@777-7797.com>
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] ink stains
To: "'Restoration and Maintenance'" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>, tony@stonebritechicago.com
Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 5:32 PM


I had success with Dr Hueston’s techniques of poultice and either acetone or Methalyne chloride

 

Anthony Masecchia

Master Stone Consultant
Marble Maestro
T. 514.777.7797
F. 514.904.1815
E. anthony@777-7797.com

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From: Tony StoneBrite [mailto:tony@stonebritechicago.com]
Sent: June-01-09 4:09 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: [sccpartners] ink stains

 

Anybody have a remedy to remove blue ink stains from a light color granite?

Thanks in advance 

Have A Great Day 

Tony DiBartolo