We are young in the business and this may, or may not be of value or correct. I’m looking for other replies from our partners. Thanks for sharing. Joe Sykes Sr.

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From: joe sykes <precisionjoe@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: Orange Grout in Marble Shower
Date: March 6, 2017 at 5:21:32 PM EST
To: "Joe Sykes Sr." <wasweb@bellsouth.net>

Could do the poor’s man version of a poultice.  Fresh box of baking soda mixed with Hydrogen Peroxide with the consistency of tomato soup or slightly thicker.  Apply to affected areas and cover with clear plastic with small pins holes.  Leave product for 1 day and remove plastic.  Leave mixture in place until the solution has completely dried.  Scrap away dry powder and if successful the solution will help wick the stain into the baking soda.  Try heating the stone before applying for better results.
Joe w/ Atlantic Stone
 
 
From: Joe Sykes Sr. [mailto:wasweb@bellsouth.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 5:09 PM
To: joe sykes <precisionjoe@hotmail.com>; Sam Hutchinson <samhutchinson35@yahoo.com>
Subject: Fwd: Orange Grout in Marble Shower
 
Any thoughts ?


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From: Ryan Tonnemacher <ryan@beyondstonesolutions.com>
Subject: Orange Grout in Marble Shower
Date: March 6, 2017 at 4:59:15 PM EST
 
Hey guys – Happy Monday!
 
We are working in a marble shower that has some orange tinted grout lines (photo’s attached). We are looking for options to get it cleaner than we have been able to. We are going to try the hydrogen peroxide (thanks Tony!). Any other ideas/products? Thanks and have a great week!
 
 
 
Thank you, we appreciate your business!
 
Ryan Tonnemacher
(602) 993-9800 Office
2039 E. Cedar St. #104
Tempe, AZ 85281
INSTALLATION – RESTORATION – MAINTENANCE
 
 
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