You will need to use a poultice. I would use a strong peroxide in a poultice--
On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 5:32 PM anthony roach <Aroach_100@hotmail.com> wrote:
Good evening partners,
I have a client with wine stains in their marble table. I've never tackled wine in marble before, so I was hoping for some tips to approach this job. I tried from a test using 200 down to a 120 diamond grid. Also tried polishing it, but no dice.
Am wondering if I should treat it like an etch mark or use a poultice to suck it out, or use an aggressive diamond pad...
The following photos are before and after i tried the above steps.
Thanks any tips would help,
Anthony Roach
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