Removing water stains from granite typically involves the use of a poultice.
Lemon juice stains on granite.
Mix two or three tablespoons of water with enough baking soda to make a thick paste and apply thinly to the stain.
However if you get a stain on your granite countertop you can treat it with a poultice of baking soda and water.
Vinegar and lemon juice are acidic and will damage your granite surfaces.
A lemon stain on marble can also be of both kinds.
This case is not very common as lemon does not usually penetrate that deep.
This refers to a true marble stain.
Granite being porous lemon juice can cause corrosion to the granite.
These are available at local stone centers and online.
Lemon juice serves as an all natural stain remover for clothing cups grout and even plastic containers.
On its own lemon juice acts as a bleaching or whitening agent that removes stain causing substances as it disinfects.
If the sealer and polish did not correct the problem refinishing the counter top is the next step.
The lemon juice on marble floor is absorbed by the stone and the marble presents a darker color spot.
A superficial etch mark and a deeper lemon stain on.
There are honing powders and polishes that may minimize the damage.
Lemon juice is citric acid and will etch granite countertops.
Normally this is a project best left for a professional.
Lemons also efficiently remove grease and grime from kitchen and bathroom faucets and fixtures.
In terms of tools you should not use stay away from anything that is.
Lemon stains on marble.