Here is a list of some surprising substances that can etch stone.
Marble acid etching.
Etch marks are commonly identified as water marks or stains.
Soda spill on limestone.
Marble s reagent aka marble s etch is a metallographic etchant for etching 300 series austenitic stainless steels nickel and cobalt based superalloys.
Acid stains such as by a toilet bowl cleaner or battery acid cause what is known as etching on marble.
Please note that scratch marks from sample preparation will also become apparent.
Etch marks are not stains.
Think of it like a burn that removes the finished.
These stains can be difficult to remove but not impossible.
Etching is a corrosive chemical reaction that essentially eats at the marble.
This product is made with reagent grade chemicals.
If needed a professional marble restorer can always be called to repair the damage.
Marble etching occurs upon contact with acidic foods and drinks like coffee soda wine alcohol and when harsh products like bleach vinegar ammonia and most common brand name cleaners are used for cleaning marble.
Substances that contain acid ammonia and alcohol can etch marble meaning that the finish or the shine is removed if you accidentally spill one of these three substances.
The etchant will darken austenitic grains attack sigma phases and show grain flow.
So we paid visits to every marble topped bar and marble furnished ice cream parlor we could find cocking our heads to the side peering down long polished surfaces to examine the damage left by countless drippy.
Lower than a 7 is on the acid side and higher than a 7 is on the basic side.