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Hi @musama,
Thank you for your question.
Unfortunately, burn marks in stone can be particularly troublesome to remove.
Start by giving it a clean with Hillmark Stone Kleen And Protect Marble Granite Cleaner to see if it will remove any of the staining. You could also try a cream cleaner such as Jif.
If these options don't work, unfortunately, it's likely you will have to contact a stone benchtop specialist for their assistance, as the solution will likely involve sanding and polishing the stone, which I wouldn't recommend you attempt yourself.
Allow me to tag @Nailbag, @Dave-1 and @JoeAzza to see if they have any other ideas.
Jacob
Hello @musama , you could also try this product , Pink Stuff, it works wonders
https://www.bunnings.com.au/the-pink-stuff-850g-miracle-cleaning-paste_p0362819
Hi thanks for your response
i used baking soda but nothing much happened hut when i used toothpaste and scrub it with tooth brush, to my surprise the whole burn stain mark come out and bench top looks clean as new
i used baking soda but nothing much happened hut when i used toothpaste and scrub it with tooth brush, to my surprise the whole burn stain mark come out and bench top looks clean as new
Good Evening @musama
My eyes just went wide!
Now that is good news and something to file away in the box of tricks!
I wonder what brand of toothpaste it was O:)
Dave
I used Sensodyne toothpaste and an old toothbrush to scrub.
my wife told me not to use this toothpaste because its expensive lol.
i have attached after pictures
Nice work @musama.
I'm a bit shocked by how well it worked. It looks brilliant.
Thank you for sharing.
Jacob
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