Some glaciers, contrary to what you see on the news, feel the need, the need for SPEED. But it’s not what you think! Hah!
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Blue Clorox Stains Marble EMERGENCY!
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Mandy lives in Westport, CT. She was frantic when she discovered that Clorox toilet-cleaning tablets stained her marble floor. Here’s what she submitted on my Ask Tim page:
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“Clorox tablets leaked onto my white marble floor and now there is a big blue stain. How do I get this out? If possible? Please help!”
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What do you think I sent back to Mandy?
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Wait, wait. I worry that you thought I might have told her to use my Stain Solver to get rid of the stain. You know me well but this time my response might surprise you.Â
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What I told her was, “Mandy, when you reached out to Clorox via their HELP number or webpage, what did they tell you?”
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Her response was pretty standard, “I did not call the hotline. I didn’t think of it.”
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BINGO! Each week I must get at least ten emergency requests from homeowners like Mandy.
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I responded back, “Who betters knows the product than the company that made it? Reach out to them for the best methods to remove the stain.” Mandy thanked me and said she’d get back with their response.
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Depending on the emergency, you can change up my response to say, “...reach out to them for the best installation methods.” Or, I might have written, “...reach out to them for the best way to remove the product.”
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Here’s what you shouldn’t do:
- Listen to and take advice from people that don’t back up the warranty or from rank amateurs
- Begin doing amateur chemistry experiments that might make the stain worse and/or RUIN the marble
- Panic - in almost all cases there’s a fix - RELAX
Fixing Puddles on Concrete
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Check out this photo Amy sent to me: