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Hi, In the space of a couple of weeks my beautiful gray/ block stone bathroom tiles on the floor of the shower have developed white spotty patches in various locations. What are these marks ? Apparently we have soft water and thus it’s unlikely to be calcium or hard water stains.
I did change my cleaning product to a cheaper supermarket brand with no listed ingredients so perhaps the product has penetrated the stone tiles?? It’s just strange that it only appears on certain tiles. Can anyone help? Can the marks be removed or the tiles resurfaced ? I’ve tried detergent, vinegar and scrubbing hard but nothing seems to work. Any help or product recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
 

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I have the same problem in my new house. The black tiles installed by prior owners now have cloudy white residue and actual white rings on some that water has no affect on, nor does vinegar/water combo, Windex, regular Clorox, or this powder stuff for bars that has muraic acid. If I can figure out what works, I'll let you know, and please do the same. - CL
 
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I have the same problem in my new house. The black tiles installed by prior owners now have cloudy white residue and actual white rings on some that water has no affect on, nor does vinegar/water combo, Windex, regular Clorox, or this powder stuff for bars that has muraic acid. If I can figure out what works, I'll let you know, and please do the same. - CL
I’m still in the dark as to how to remove these white marks but will let you know if I find a solution.
the tiles are not new, nor is the grout. Maybe the sealant ( assuming they were sealed originally) has deteriorated over time and has allowed water, soap and cleaning product to be absorbed into the tiles ??
 

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I’m still in the dark as to how to remove these white marks but will let you know if I find a solution.
the tiles are not new, nor is the grout. Maybe the sealant ( assuming they were sealed originally) has deteriorated over time and has allowed water, soap and cleaning product to be absorbed into the tiles ??
What stone is it ?
 

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