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Last week I had seven porcelain slabs of 120 x 260 cm installed on a wall in my house. A couple of days later I started noticing dark ring marks left by the suction cups used for lifting the tiles and fitting them on the wall. The tiles are 6 mm thick, glazed, and produced by Italgraniti (see the picture for all the details about the tiles).

The tilers tried removing the marks with regular surface cleaning products but nothing worked so far. In fact, it seems like the ring marks are sitting beneath the surface rather than on top of it. Strangely, when comparing the pictures from the day of installation and now, it looks like the marks were not there right after the installation but appeared later on.

Does anyone know what might have caused the marks and, more importantly, how to remove them without damaging the tiles?
Thanks for any help!
 

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And by the way, I have confirmed with the factory that these marks are caused by their suction cups. These things seem impossible to remove.

They have come back to me and recommended an acid cleaner first (leaving on for 20 mins and rubbing with a Magic Sponge) then using a Faber Alkaline cleaner. High-End Italian porcelain floor tiles. Open to hear anyone else's recommendations?
 

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