Stone stain emergency - what to do in the first 15 minutes
Stone stain emergency - what to do in the first 15 minutes
Red wine on marble. Oil on sandstone. Rust on limestone. The first 15 minutes determine whether a spill becomes a memory or a permanent mark. This is your emergency action plan.
For: Anyone with natural stone surfaces
Step 1: Don't panic, don't wipe (0-30 seconds)
Wiping spreads the spill into a larger area. The natural instinct to grab a cloth and wipe is the worst thing you can do with a liquid spill on porous stone.
BLOT, don't wipe. Press a clean white cloth or paper towel firmly onto the spill. Let it absorb the liquid upward. Lift and repeat with a fresh section until no more liquid transfers.
Step 2: Identify the spill type (30 seconds)
Different stains need different approaches. Quick identification saves time and prevents wrong treatment.
Oil-based (cooking oil, butter, cosmetics): darkens the stone, feels greasy. Organic (wine, coffee, tea, fruit): coloured stain, may etch marble. Rust: orange-brown, from metal contact. Ink: bright colour, penetrates fast. Acid etch: dull spot, not a stain (marble/limestone only).
Step 3: First response (1-5 minutes)
After blotting, apply the appropriate first-response treatment. Speed matters more than perfection at this stage.
Product: Lithofin MN Wash & Clean
For most spills: spray Lithofin MN Wash & Clean onto the affected area, let sit 2 minutes, blot again. For oil: sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch onto the oil spot to absorb. For acid etch on marble: nothing to do now - it's damage, not a stain. Polish later.
Step 4: Follow-up treatment (within 1 hour)
If the stain is still visible after first response, apply a targeted treatment before it sets further.
Product: Lithofin MN Power-Clean
For persistent organic stains: apply Lithofin MN Power-Clean diluted 1:5 as a compress. Soak paper towels in the solution, place on the stain, cover with plastic wrap. Leave 2-4 hours. For oil stains: Lithofin MN Stain-Stop applied as a poultice draws oil out of the stone.
Pro Tips
- Keep a small "stone first-aid kit" in the kitchen: Lithofin MN Wash & Clean, white cloths, cornstarch, plastic wrap
- Never use hot water on a fresh stain - heat sets organic stains deeper into stone
- For red wine on marble: blot immediately, then apply a paste of baking soda and water. The alkaline paste neutralises the wine's acid while absorbing the colour
- Photograph the stain before treating - if you need professional help later, the photo shows the original severity
- Some stains look worse after cleaning because the surrounding area is now clean. Let the surface dry completely before judging - many stains disappear as the stone dries
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