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By Published On: April 25, 2019

Alkaline Can Etch Natural Stone

Many people who own marble countertops, floors, or other surfaces are aware that acidic substances like vinegar, lemon, tomato, etc. can cause etching on natural stone, but did you know that substances that are high in alkaline can also cause etching?

About Alkaline Etch Damage

Liquid Plumber, alkaline strippers, ammonia, and heavy duty stone cleaners can cause alkaline etch damage on natural stone because of a chemical reaction in which alkaline salts are deposited into the surface of the stone. An alkaline etch mark is similar in appearance to an acid etch mark.

A persistent white spot on a glass from your dishwasher is an example of an alkaline etch. Dishwashing detergents tend to be high in alkaline, and if your rinse cycle is not thorough enough, the alkaline causes chemical damage to the surface of the glass. That is why the spot does not disappear when you dry it with a towel. Similarly, high alkaline substances cause etch damage on natural stone, and such damage cannot simply be wiped or cleaned away.

Removing Alkaline Etch Marks

If your natural stone is something other than polished marble, you may attempt to remove a moderate alkaline etch mark using a mild acid. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the area to avoid causing acid etch damage to the stone. Re-honing and re-polishing may be necessary. If the etch is severe, widespread, or on a surface you can’t afford to experiment on, professional restoration is usually the safest path. Here are two real examples of what that kind of restoration can look like: flood-damaged marble floor restoration case study and etched marble vanity restoration case study. Please feel free to contact us with questions or concerns you have about alkaline etch damage.

This is one of a series of articles written and published on behalf of SurpHaces PRO Partners.

About the Author: Jonathan Walthall

Jonathan Walthall is the leader of Beyond Clean Tile, a family-owned surface care company rooted in a passion for craftsmanship and exceptional results. Since taking the helm of the Houston-area business founded by his father in 2015, Jonathan has continued the company’s commitment to restoring and protecting natural stone, tile, grout, and wood floors with expert precision and a customer-first approach. Under his guidance, Beyond Clean Tile has built a reputation for excellence, reliability, and education—helping homeowners and businesses not only achieve dramatic transformations but also understand how to maintain beautiful surfaces for years to come.

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