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cookiewales
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Post: # 49156Post cookiewales

try some wd40 light spray on rub with cloth if it doesn't work fairy will wash of wd40 it will enhance the colour tones dont think it will fix completely but worth a try :;): :;):
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Post: # 49163Post PBRADY

Excellent...Will this remove the splash marks?
Also should I allow a certian amount of dry days before sealing or won't that make much difference? I didn't want any white damp marks seeping up from the bottom once I have sealed.
I did seal one stone and looks quite good but white marks appeared after a few days
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Post: # 49164Post cookiewales

PBRADY wrote:Excellent...Will this remove the splash marks?
Also should I allow a certian amount of dry days before sealing or won't that make much difference? I didn't want any white damp marks seeping up from the bottom once I have sealed.
I did seal one stone and looks quite good but white marks appeared after a few days
it may work its worth a try nothing lost nothing gained :;): :;):
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