Although lily pollen stains may seem like something you can just brush off of a marble surface with a toothbrush, the porous marble stone absorbs the yellow and orange stains. Organic lily pollen stains can be effectively removed using safe cleaning products and methods for marble and other stones. It is essential to remove the pollen from your marble in order to prevent it from transferring to other surfaces and to maintain the marble’s appearance.
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Use water to dampen a towel and then squeeze out excess moisture. To remove pollen granules from marble surfaces, blot them with water. The paper towel should be thrown away.
Step 2
Mix 1 teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide and 5 drops of ammonia into an ice cube. Clean a paper towel with peroxide and ammonia solution. Wipe off the marble stained by pollen to take it off the surface.
Step 3
Clean up stains caused by lily pollen which are absorbed in the stone surface, by adding talc into the peroxide solution in order to make poultice. Incorporate enough talc so that you get a thick, frosting-like , paste. Spread the poultice on the rest of the lily pollen stain.
Step 4
Place the poultice on top of plastic wrap and gently press the wrap down to cover paste and marble surface. To draw out pollen stains, let the poultice dry on marble.
Step 5
The plastic wrap should be thrown away and the marble poultice removed with a wooden scraper. To clean marble surfaces, use a cleaner that is suitable for natural stone surfaces. Dry the surface with another towel.
If you have lily-pollen stains on clothes, you must stop using water. It can cause the orange and brownish marks to spread all over your clothes. There are numerous effective and efficient ways to get rid of pollen stains.
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