yes, what color is the stain? If its the color of the candle it is most likely dye
Fred, so you think dyes from candle stained granite not the oils from wax?The dyes in candles will need to be poulticed with a solvent. I would try using mineral sprits in a poultice.If this doesnt work you will need a stronger solvent such as MEK or Methylene Chloride
On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Adam <info@restoreyourtiles.com> wrote:Customer has candle wax stain on her newly installed granite. Another contractor applied poultice with hydrogen peroxide and left for 3 days. Got little better but not completely gone. What can I use to pull it?
Adam Bartos
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