Stone Spot Cleaning Tips

Most stains can be removed using standard household products. If the stain is particularly difficult to handle, a commercial stain remover can be used. Stains of every kind can affect tiles and grout joints. The lists that follows provides some of the most common staining problems and potential solutions.

 

PROBLEM REMOVER(S)
Blood Baking soda, bleach, hydrogen peroxide
Chewing gum Ice cubes, paint remover
Coffee Baking soda, bleach, household cleaners, hydrogen peroxide
Dyes Bleach
Fats Detergent, sal soda
Fruit juices Baking soda, bleach, household cleaners, hydrogen peroxide, oxalic acid
Grease Detergent, plaster of paris, sal soda
Ink Baking soda, bleach
Iodine Ammonia
Lipstick Bleach, household cleaners, hydrogen peroxide
Mildew Ammonia, baking soda, bleach
Motor oil Plaster of paris
Mustard Bleach
Nail polish Bleach, nail polish remover
Paint Paint remover
Rust Baking soda, scouring powders
Tar Ice cubes, paint remover
Tea Bleach, household cleaners, hydrogen peroxide
Tough stains Oxalic acid
Vegetable oil Baking soda, detergent
Water/mineral stains White vinegar
Wax Ice cubes, paint remover
Wet paper Bleach
Wine Baking soda