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I have polished marble tiles that have scuff markes from the plastic
protectors that are attached to the bottom of timber chairs. Looking
at the tiles they appear to be clean, but I have large windows that
let in a lot of light and at an angle the polished tiles are clearly
scuffed. Does anyone have any suggestions for removing these scuff
marks and returning the unmarked polished look to the tiles?
Phisherman
06-08-2005, 08:27 PM
On 22 Nov 2004 21:31:51 -0800, hopefully@playful.com (Dave) wrote:
>I have polished marble tiles that have scuff markes from the plastic
>protectors that are attached to the bottom of timber chairs. Looking
>at the tiles they appear to be clean, but I have large windows that
>let in a lot of light and at an angle the polished tiles are clearly
>scuffed. Does anyone have any suggestions for removing these scuff
>marks and returning the unmarked polished look to the tiles?
Have you tried buffing out the marks? I believe kerosene (a small
amount on a rag) would be more effective than ammonia for removing
residue plastic.
saphire_1975
06-08-2005, 08:27 PM
hopefully@playful.com (Dave) wrote in message news:<870bf6aa.0411222131.5d7c3672@posting.google.com>...
> I have polished marble tiles that have scuff markes from the plastic
> protectors that are attached to the bottom of timber chairs. Looking
> at the tiles they appear to be clean, but I have large windows that
> let in a lot of light and at an angle the polished tiles are clearly
> scuffed. Does anyone have any suggestions for removing these scuff
> marks and returning the unmarked polished look to the tiles?
This sounds weird, but I'm a housekeeper and I use a pencil eraser to
clean scuff marks.
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