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Why a Poultice Needs to Dry Before Removal

A stain removal poultice is designed to dry completely before it is removed. If the poultice does not dry out, it may not be able to effectively absorb and remove the stain. Fred Hueston, Chief Technical Director of Surface Care Pros and Owner of... Read More

Granite Graffiti Removal

There are several methods that can be used to remove spray paint from granite. Time is of the essence, the quicker you can remove the paint the less likely it will penetrate deeply into the stone. If the stone is polished, try scraping the paint... Read More

Poultice Application Temperature

A poultice will work best at temperatures above 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not apply poultice below freezing temperatures. CAUTION Do not attempt to heat a poultice. Certain chemicals will ignite or explode when heated. Refer to the MSDS. Read More

Honing Polished Stone for Poultice Application

It is not necessary to hone a polished stone prior to applying a poultice but honing will open the pores of the stone allowing for increased dwell time of the chemical. TIP If you hone the stone before applying the poultice make sure that the stone... Read More

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