

✨ Elevate your stone care game—stains don’t stand a chance! 🧼
Aqua Mix Poultice Stain Remover is a powerful, dual-purpose, non-acidic cleaner combining absorptive clay and fine abrasives to remove deep oil stains and surface grime on a wide range of natural and porous stone surfaces. Covering up to 200 square feet per pound, it delivers professional-grade stain removal without harsh chemicals or scrubbing, ideal for maintaining pristine stone and tile in upscale spaces.
| ASIN | B000CD1L58 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,269 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #80 in Flooring & Tiling Accessories |
| Brand Name | Aqua Mix |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (517) |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 75 Liters |
| Manufacturer | Custom Building |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Specific Uses For Product | Porcelain |
| Surface Recommendation | Stone |
| UPC | 718704118111 718704108112 |
| Unit Count | 11.99 Ounce |
T**E
GREAT PRODUCT
THIS STUFF IS WONDERFUL!!!! I HAVE USED IT BEFORE FOR SMALL STAINS, BUT, RECENTLY I HAD A VERY LARGE DARKENING OF THE GRANITE BESIDE MY SINK ( ABOUT 6 INCHES BY ABOUT 3 INCHES) AND I HAVE NO IDEA HOW THIS STAIN CAME TO BE. I APPLIED MY POULTICE PASTE AND AFTER COVERING IT WITH PLASTIC WRAP I WAITED FOR THREE DAYS. I WAS SO AFRAID THE STAIN WOULD STILL BE THERE, BUT, IT WAS GONE. WHEN THE AREA DRIED ONE WOULD NEVER KNOW IT HAD BEEN THERE. THANK YOU FOR A PRODUCT THAT REALLY WORKS.
R**R
Ruined My Granite – Stay Away!
This product is a disaster. I used it on a small dark spot, and it completely ruined my granite—the stain got bigger and darker! Now I have a permanent eyesore on my countertop. Do NOT trust this product. It says it's safe for granite—that’s a lie. It damaged my surface and made things worse. Total garbage. Avoid at all costs!
M**E
The closest it'll get to being perfect again!
How strongly do I feel about this product?? Strong enough to take pics on my phone, email them to myself, upload them and then put them with this review! I honestly thought we'd have to spend tons of money getting a tile guy to fix replace the tile. This is 11 years of grease behind our stove. The top of the range went right up to the grate, no big deal, right? Well, when the range dies and no range has that top part anymore, it's a problem. We know our new stove will only reach about the 3rd grout line from the bottom. So, I bought this product - not really believing it would work. The tile is marble, it's 11 years old, it's sealed, I was doubtful. But, for the price, even if we could get it a little bit better, that would be worth it. Super easy to use - mix it up to a paste, put it on, tape wax paper around it, poke a couple holes, wait. I even was patient enough to do a spot check! So, pic 1 - obviously the nasty grease (with a bit of the spot check on the very bottom). Pic 2 - first application, 24 hour wait, clean. Pic 3 - another application, 24 hours, scrape off, clean. Pic 4 - yay!!! last application, 24 hours, DONE!! Is it perfect? No, but did it make a GIANT difference???? YES!! Pic "4A" shows you more of the wall, and how it blends. And, you can see where other mosaic tile is slightly darker, so it does work. New stove comes on Sunday. I guarantee you once it's in, after a while, we won't even notice the slight discoloration. The fact that it worked at all is amazing to me. Truly. I suppose I could do one more application, but I don't feel like it. This product works. Saved me soooooo much money!!
K**E
Limestone stain begone
When I left on a three week trip my bottle of violet shampoo leaked and left a large purple stain over two 12x12 light colored limestone tiles. It was shampoo so how bad could that be? Bad...really, really bad. So I tried this. I left it on as per instructions for 48 hours. Still a little moist when I removed it. Made a difference but stain was still bad. I had also purchased Stonetech stain remover. Note that neither products says it will remove this kind of stain, but I was throwing a Hail Mary before calling in a pro for $$. Left the Stonetech on for 72 hours and it did nothing. Nothing. So, back to the Aqua Mix for one last try. If I damaged the tile it couldn't look worse than it already did and I was going to have to replace them if I couldn't get the stain out so I went for broke. Applied according to the instructions (with at least 1/4" thick layer) except that I didn't put holes in the plastic wrap for the first 24 hours. I then waited patiently until it was *completely* dry which was over 72 hours. Wow, stain is gone. Looks like it *might* have lightened the stone slightly but I'm not sure as getting all the poultice off will take a few more showers. I'll reseal it and I doubt I'll ever notice anything. My limestone isn't a uniform color and it is light so that probably helps. Only four stars because it is messy and smells (but not overwhelmingly) and has the potential to damage so spot test first.
R**I
Works great!!!
I thought I'd ruined my beautiful marble backsplash after doing an oven self cleaning. I have tried every home remedy I could scavege off the internet and some helped, but didn't do very much....this has been stained for several months as I've worked and worried over it. Then I bought this magical remedy-even though none of the reviews seemed to address a vertical marble stain. I made a paste (a little thicker than pancake batter) and spred it on with a wooden popsicle stick, then covered with ventilated wax paper and secured with masking tape. I ran the hood vent fan for several hours then when it seemed hard and dry ~18hrs later I took the wax paper off for another ~8 hrs. I had to chip it off with a small scraper because it was more like ugly yellowed drywall mud, then I cleaned the last bits off with a wet rag. I really had resigned myself to the belief that my smoke/grease stain was here to stay. I can't tell you how happy I am to have my beautiful original marble and grout color back again. If you are resigned to accepting these types of stains on your backsplash, you really need to give this a try. Pictures aren't perfect, because my backsplash looks amazing again. I'll never let myself run out of this stuff!
V**E
Works somewhat.
Used on limestone. Took up some of the stains but not all. Had to have a stone restorer grind it down and reseal to get it all.
P**B
231 cubic inches in gallon
There are 231 cubic inches in gallon 144 square inches per square foot 26 square feet would be 144*26 = 3,744 square inches. A depth of 1/4 inch means that 3744/4 = 936 cubic inches are needed. In other words, 936 cubic inches of volume are required to cover 26 square feet to a depth of 1/4 inch. 936/231 =4.0519 936 cubic inches divided by 231 cubic inches per gallon means over 4 gallons of Poultice is needed. A .75 pound container is one pint at best, 1/8 of a gallon. To claim this could cover as much as 75 square feet is even more ridiculous. However, the stuff really does remove cooking oil and hand stains from granite. So I will be buying more but someone needs to recalculate the coverage claims.
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