Re: [sccpartners] Carrara Marble Kris Dougherty 11 Dec 2010 01:12 EST

My bet is it is iron deposits in the stone.

On 12/10/2010 6:36 PM, flooramor@aim.com wrote:
> Toxic? This is his statement without a lab analysis? Sounds fishy to me. What does the remediator want to do, tear out the stone under containment to get rid of the toxic mold?
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> Get some RSR 2000 from StoneCare Central and confirm yourself if it is rust or not.
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> J
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> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:23:53
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> Subject: [sccpartners] Carrara Marble
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> What would cause orange stains on a Carrara Marble bathroom floor?  I think it could be iron but a mold remediation contractor thinks it is a toxic microbial.  The floors are 20 to 40 years old, if not older.
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> Thanks for your input.
>
> Tony Warney
> Excel Stone and Tile Care
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