i put dishwashing soap and i cover it with plastic for 2 to 3 days after i put towel with very hot water for awail 3 or 4 times and i clean it very well with hot water and towel and let it dry the olive oil stain completely disappear .
You say if the countertop is not properly sealed it will stain. But if I'm already using Stone Care International Professional Series Granite and Stone Sealer why would there be a problem? The counter is only 3 months old. I should have gone with Formica.
@@StoneCareInternational Thanks. Something's wrong then. The sealer failed after 3 months in an 18 inch diameter area over the dishwasher leaving a huge dark stain.
@@StoneCareInternational For example, I baked bread the other day, and left it on a wire cooling rack, and put that on the counter. half an hour later there was a huge dark mark where the bread had been suspended. Today I cleaned some pots and pans, and left them to dry on a towel on the counter. Again, big dark marks. The counter top is just unusable as it is. Shouldn't the sealer prevent this?
Dan, would you mind emailing us at Consumerrelations@stonecare.com ? I would like to see some photos and more information so I can come up with some suggestions for you.
Yes, our StoneCare Stain remover is safe to use on quartzite but it would depend upon what you are trying to remove. What are you trying to remove? You can always reach out to the manufacturer of your stone as to their cleaning and care recommendations as well.
I am not one to post bad or good, but this stuff should never be used. I had used some random home recipe that worked on the parts I applied it to. It worked ! Then memory left me. We went across state line to buy this stuff from Home Depot and almost cried when I saw that the stain was darker ! Now, trying just baking soda and water ! We will see tomorrow if the penny stuff works !
Hi Shelia, thanks for reaching out to us. Sorry to hear you were disappointed with our product. Since the poultice is mixed with water and the stone is porous, sometimes the stone will absorb the water that is in the poultice and temporarily darken the surface once the poultice has been removed. I would let your stone dry out a few days for the water to evaporate then you will see the stone lighten back up and be uniform with the rest of the counter-top. I hope this will help and you will give the product another chance!
Don't buy this product. I have used it twice on a tea stain and it looks worst then before. Now it has a what Mark in the middle of the stain that wasn't there before. I'm really upset over it
Would’ve been great if you showed an up close of the coffee stain before hand so we could see how much of a difference it really made before we go out and buy the product.
It works for any plastic containers but don’t know if it would on glass . Try putting it where there’s lot of sunlight for sometime ( but make sure it’s in safe place so that it doesn’t break)
I have a better alternative. Instead of buying this product and mixing with water until the consistency of creamy peanut butter, take your money and go to the grocery store and buy an actual jar of peanut butter. Then get some jelly. Grape is probably the most popular flavor, but strawberry is what I prefer. Then get some bread. Go home and make yourself a nice sandwich. By doing this you will improve the appearance of your granite countertop by the exact amount as by doing what is demonstrated in this video and the experience will be much more satisfying. (No, I'm not just being a jerk. I actually bought a jar and used the entire thing several times on one stain. Not even a hint of improvement. Nothing. And the person who wrote that her stain looks worse than before might be correct about mine too.)
Thank you for sharing your feedback, please reach out to us directly at Stone Care International (800-839-1654) so we can give you some helpful tips that will make the poultice application successful in removing the stains on your countertop.
I would have liked to seen the underneath of that patch after he scraped it to see if it had the stain on it, it supposedly removed.
i put dishwashing soap and i cover it with plastic for 2 to 3 days after i put towel with very hot water for awail 3 or 4 times and i clean it very well with hot water and towel and let it dry the olive oil stain completely disappear .
does it work for old stains
@@delia5848 have you tried it since you commented ide love to know
Was there a stain at all?
I have used this twice on different stains. Did not work.
me too. did not work.
You say if the countertop is not properly sealed it will stain. But if I'm already using Stone Care International Professional Series Granite and Stone Sealer why would there be a problem? The counter is only 3 months old. I should have gone with Formica.
Thanks for reaching out. You will want to seal your counter tops once a year to protect the surface from staining.
@@StoneCareInternational Thanks. Something's wrong then. The sealer failed after 3 months in an 18 inch diameter area over the dishwasher leaving a huge dark stain.
@@StoneCareInternational So any suggestions you have would be great.
@@StoneCareInternational For example, I baked bread the other day, and left it on a wire cooling rack, and put that on the counter. half an hour later there was a huge dark mark where the bread had been suspended. Today I cleaned some pots and pans, and left them to dry on a towel on the counter. Again, big dark marks. The counter top is just unusable as it is. Shouldn't the sealer prevent this?
Dan, would you mind emailing us at Consumerrelations@stonecare.com ? I would like to see some photos and more information so I can come up with some suggestions for you.
I would have liked to see the stain before it was removed!!!!
it was there at minute 1:00
I know . He didn’t show
Does this work on quartzite ?
Yes, our StoneCare Stain remover is safe to use on quartzite but it would depend upon what you are trying to remove. What are you trying to remove? You can always reach out to the manufacturer of your stone as to their cleaning and care recommendations as well.
Thanks
Wish you put more updated material.
good peoduct it works for a wine stained granite in the shower
thanks for your video it was very helpfull for me
If you are drinking wine in your shower you have bigger problems than stained tiles...
@@tcapozzoli or he is enjoying a nice glass of wine with a partner in the shower. Problem? I don’t think so.
When alcoholism can’t wait for a shower…
Where can I purchase this product
Why didn’t you show the stain in greater detail before the application?
We appreciate your feedback and will send your comments to our Productions review team.
Will this work on a burn stain (from a curling iron)??
I like to cut veggies and knead the dough on my counter is this product will effect on the food if used it ?
It doesn’t seem to clean counters but it may add toxins to your food
I am not one to post bad or good, but this stuff should never be used. I had used some random home recipe that worked on the parts I applied it to. It worked ! Then memory left me. We went across state line to buy this stuff from Home Depot and almost cried when I saw that the stain was darker ! Now, trying just baking soda and water ! We will see tomorrow if the penny stuff works !
Hi Shelia, thanks for reaching out to us. Sorry to hear you were disappointed with our product. Since the poultice is mixed with water and the stone is porous, sometimes the stone will absorb the water that is in the poultice and temporarily darken the surface once the poultice has been removed. I would let your stone dry out a few days for the water to evaporate then you will see the stone lighten back up and be uniform with the rest of the counter-top. I hope this will help and you will give the product another chance!
Did the baking soda end up working for you?
@@Davo198 what happened?
Can this work on a surface that has a heat burn stain?
The stain is yellowish not black or brown
Did you find a way? Struggling with same problem
Me too
Help
good video, excellent / sharp camera
If we saw the stain removed from a lighter counter, I would of surely made this purchase. This was a complete waste of my time. Thanks for sharing.
Don't buy this product. I have used it twice on a tea stain and it looks worst then before. Now it has a what Mark in the middle of the stain that wasn't there before. I'm really upset over it
Hello, if you've had an issue with this product please contact ConsumerRelations@stonecare.com so we can assist.
Would’ve been great if you showed an up close of the coffee stain before hand so we could see how much of a difference it really made before we go out and buy the product.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have passed this onto the correct department to look into this.
Will this process work for a steam burn?
This is most likely an etch mark and we'd recommend contacting a stone restoration company to fix etching.
12hrs went by, daylight outside seems identical 😂
Hi please tell me how to remove turmeric stain from glass blender. thanks
Magic eraser
It works for any plastic containers but don’t know if it would on glass . Try putting it where there’s lot of sunlight for sometime ( but make sure it’s in safe place so that it doesn’t break)
You should have started off by showing the stain, then the restoration after.
For me, this product created a new ring of stain around the original stain 🤦♀️🤷♀️
Is your granite black? That's what I'm afraid of!
Amy McDade no, it’s brown.
I have a better alternative. Instead of buying this product and mixing with water until the consistency of creamy peanut butter, take your money and go to the grocery store and buy an actual jar of peanut butter. Then get some jelly. Grape is probably the most popular flavor, but strawberry is what I prefer. Then get some bread. Go home and make yourself a nice sandwich. By doing this you will improve the appearance of your granite countertop by the exact amount as by doing what is demonstrated in this video and the experience will be much more satisfying. (No, I'm not just being a jerk. I actually bought a jar and used the entire thing several times on one stain. Not even a hint of improvement. Nothing. And the person who wrote that her stain looks worse than before might be correct about mine too.)
Thank you for sharing your feedback, please reach out to us directly at Stone Care International (800-839-1654) so we can give you some helpful tips that will make the poultice application successful in removing the stains on your countertop.
Love your sense of humor
how could you have waited 12 hours, the light emanating from the windows hasn't change
It's a studio, Einstein.
before = 0:50
after = 3:00
I remember using alcohol or .... to clear granite from grease stains
What kind of alcohol?
@@keanakeana1277 my guess is 91% alcohol
How do you fix light etching in granite from hydrochloric acid from toilet bowl cleaner?
You will want to contact a stone restoration company to fix etching.
SH1RO 7R has to be restored
You didnt show stain before.
Hey look. The stain that wasn’t shown to us at the start has gone. What a con artist!
you can see it at minute 1;00
Nonsense. Poultice is real, but im skeptical about this video.
poultice branded
This guy is selling wolf tickets. First there was no stain on that counter top. Next this product doesn’t work better than any other common cleaner.
Seriously!! After every day? No way
it wasn't even a stain from the begening you lie that stone its hard to stain
Like other say. You should actually show if the stain is removed lol
Doesnt show stain first. Fake
How to remove: buy a product that removes
morsa con Chucky
Absolute garbage. A gip in a jar.