Ideally you can apply it to an inconspicuous place on the marble itself.
Can you remove paint from marble.
Rust stains are probably the most difficult of marble stains to remove.
However in some cases rust stains can be removed with a marble poultice.
I agree it sounds like a wax buildup or that your cleaner isnt coming completely off.
Conduct a trial run with chalk paint before you apply it to the marble.
The above table details what you will need to remove each type of stain.
F or fresh paint spills there are two main steps.
Containing the spill and removing the residue.
For minor paint stains you can use lacquer thinner to remove them.
Below are some more specifics on the method of removal for each stain.
In about 15 20 minutes the paint was ready to come off.
Wash the tiles with water then use a paste of baking soda and peroxide.
Marble is porous and will scratch so dont use anything harsh.
Let the marble completely dry for a 24 hour period.
You can wet stand the stain on that cultured marble sink sure but then you ll remove the finish and end up with a bare spot.
We used plastic paint scrapers to be sure not to scratch the marble.
If this option isn t practical apply some chalk paint on a poster board so you can get accustomed to its texture.
It may be thicker than other paints you re used to which allows it to cover the.
How to remove paint from natural stone.
Marble is a porous material as is our skin and like our skin when we have a wound making a poultice to draw the stain out of your marble works in just the same way making a poultice to draw out infection in a wound would.
The main concerns with natural stone surfaces and paint spills are pigment transfer oily marks from oil based paints and accidentally gouging the surface when scraping away.
For dried paint spills first scrape away the drips and then address the residue.
With a fine brush or sponge you can clean with circular motions.
Rub any areas that have remaining paint film with a rag dipped in isopropyl alcohol.
As with organic stains you can use a poultice made with 6 percent hydrogen peroxide to remove any ink stains.
And you ll have to cover that spot with high gloss finish and match the sheen to the rest of the sink.
Apply a second round of the stripping agent if there is any latex paint still visible.
Rinse and wipe the surface again with alcohol.
Like many other stains that are common on marble you can remove etch marks using a poultice.
Make sure to remove all of the paint before continuing.
You can use baking soda with peroxide and warm water.