How can I get rid of the yellow in a faux marble wall?
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Hi Lavern, this is Peggy. Sorry your wall is turning yellow. Hope these suggestions help you fix the yellowing. Restoring Yellowed Cultured Marble (Tips.Net)
Nov 27, 2017 - However, over time cultured marble can become yellowed and discolored with age. ... These two items can very effectively clean marble. .... I have a pure white glossy cultured marble bathroom sink/vanity that is 4 yrs. old. There are yellow stains on the surface underneath my soap dispenser, toothbrush ...
Those darn things are just not worth what we pay for them,. Seems like everything yellows them from lighting , Sun, soap, and age. Not much can be done. Sorry.
Maybe you could try to paint it, I am sure they make kits to do this.
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Hi Lavern, create a dense paste of more baking soda and a little bit of water. Apply the paste to the stain and leave for a few minutes before wiping it off. You may need to repeat until the stain vanishes. If it’s a tough stain try removing it with ammonia solution. Dilute the ammonia with water 1 part ammonia to 10 parts water. Test in a small spot first. Rinse the solution from your marble well to eliminate any residue, left from the cleaning ingredients on it and wear gloves.