Kallitype stained countertop - Help!!

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Well I've done it now. I managed to put a lovely brown stain, about the size of a quarter, on the bathroom counter top. This has NOT made me very popular with my wife. I'm not sure if it is kallitype emulsion or just silver nitrate. The counter top is ceramic tile, if that makes a difference.

Any ideas on how I can get it off?
 

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Wait to see if it gets darker. That will tell you about if it is silver.

I use 'tray cleaner' - sorry - can't recall what is in it at the moment

A powerful oxidiser has also worked on the washer and dryer - have not tried it on tile (Yet).

A paste of 'oxyclean' might be a way to start.

Keep it damp under a few cotton batts and leave it in place for a day or so and see if there is any improvement before getting out the heavy duty cleaners.
 
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Thanks Mike,

Gave it a scrub with some oxyclean and it seems to work. So I made up the paste and covered the spot. Will report back on if it works.
 
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The oxiclean is working great. I left a paste of it on the counter for several hours and most of the stain is gone. I figure one more treatment and I'll be home free.

Thanks again
 

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Well I better try that on my toilet seat cover tomorrow...... Spilled a whole tray of dektol the other week.
 

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I've used bleach successfully with silver nitrate stains.
 

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Thanks Mike,

Gave it a scrub with some oxyclean and it seems to work. So I made up the paste and covered the spot. Will report back on if it works.

Whew!
 
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Before I posted the question here I tried Ammonia, Chlorox laundry bleach, and even some ferri bleach. None had any effect I could tell. The oxiclean is powerful stuff. The back label say's it contains sodium percarbonate and sodium carbonate ( washing soda ). I have one other very small stain and I may try a hydrogen peroxide soaked cotton ball.

I had read that Lysol is effective for cleaning trays, so that may work on your developer spill.
 
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Just as a follow-up to my follow-up. The hydrogen peroxide worked as well. So all stains are now gone.
 
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