Hi Mike,
40 volume Oreor cream by L'Oréal is the fastest color stain remover I've ever seen and used on natural Stone and concrete. It may work on cultured marble too.
It's a hair lightning product that you can buy at a beauty salon supply store.
Just poured over the stain and let it sit you don't need to cover it usualy works in hours.
Tony DeLuna925-625-9625
Sent from my iPhoneHi MikeCultured marble is a surface made from resins and marble dust. It has a gel coat on it so you need to be careful with that. The stain is probably something in the gel coat.Here a link to an article about refinishingOn Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 11:48 AM, Mike Alston <realmikealston@gmail.com> wrote:Good morning partners, any suggestions on removing a stain out of cultured marble without damaging the gloss? Thanks in advance.
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