I have heard that a stain will "flow" better out of a stone if it is opened up first, say with 60 grit diamonds. Is this necessary in this case?
On Aug 6, 2013, at 10:10 AM, John Freitag wrote:

Agree. Try cleaning the surface first with paint stripper, id cleaning does not work then mix your paint stripper into a poultice and apply over the stain. Allow the poultice to totally dry then remove. This could take several applications. You may need an additional application of a poultice using mineral sprits to remove any residue left behind.
 
 
John E Freitag
Director
The Stone & Tile School
Office 407-567-7652
Cell 407-615-0134
 
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From: rosen.stuart@gmail.com [mailto:rosen.stuart@gmail.com] On Behalf Of stuart rosen
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 10:44 AM
To: Stone and Tile PROS Technical Support
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Removing wood stain from limestone
 

Paint stripper

On Aug 6, 2013 9:49 AM, "Stuart Young" <santafefc@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Good morning -  we have a client that has spilled some wood stain on limestone (see attached photo).  Any suggestions on how to attack this?  If a poultice would be used, what sort of reagent would be suggested?
 
Thank you,
 
Stuart Young
 
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