Tomato has tannins that stain fabrics easily and if the stain was caused by tomato sauce one of the components of tomato sauce is oil.
Tomato juice stain granite.
Immediately we did some research and learned that there are several substances that can stain granite like tomato juice cranberry juice and red wine.
When red acidic tomato juice stains form on your granite surface they slowly absorb into the stone.
The varying colors and natural patterns in granite make the natural stone an asset inside and outside a home.
One of these types of stains is water stains.
Take a look at how you can.
It has been there for at least two days and is obviously not a water stain although it looks like one or it would have disappeared by now.
Either a marble stain or etching or both in the same spot can occur with just about any type of juice.
Luckily if your granite countertops do have any water stains these can be removed relatively easily.
After the party we discovered a set in cranberry punch stain on our new granite.
The good news is you can remove the stain at home.
It was a large circle the size of our punch bowl.
Whether you have a granite counter top or granite on your patio the stone requires care to keep it in tip top shape.
Here are some poultice recipes diy solutions that can help tackle them i ve also tucked in a recipe you can use for everyday cleaning.
Oil soaks into granite if it sits on the stone long enough and it stains granite.
Caution must be used when removing this stain from granite so the stone isn t damaged or scratched.
When water seeps into your granite countertop it leaves a dark spot that evaporates in a few minutes and returns to normal.
Some other culprits include coffee tomato juice grape juice mustard citrus products toothpaste and anything with chemicals.
Granite is strong but like other natural surfaces very absorbent.
Marble and granite counter tops are gorgeous but they are porous and will soak in liquids that can leave stains even sitting water.
Since most juices have a color and are also acidic.
While granite is one of the least likely natural stone surfaces to stain there is a rare chance that some stains can occur.
Wipe up the excess spill and wash the stain with a solution of washing soda or detergent not soap and water.
A stain has developed at the grout line of our granite and wicked up on the granite backsplash.