It s not immediately clear from the information on the bottle whether this would damage the stone.
Can you use lime away on granite.
Lime a way is not recommended for use on stone.
So 70 isopropyl alcohol is the best disinfectant for granite countertops.
Marble is reactive with acids and will etch upon contact.
I use gel gloss on the faux marble once in a blue moon as a protectant and it does a good job after you rub off the cloudy film it causes.
There are specific granite stain remover products for people who are experiencing excessive calcium or lime buildup on their granite countertops.
Clean lime deposits off of granite granite is an attractive surface commonly used in bathrooms and kitchens.
Vinyl or any other form of plastic can be easily damaged by the ingredient within the formulation.
Cleaning products with acidic citrus or vinegar bases such as simple green or limescale eroding cleaners like scrubbing bubbles and lime away will severely damage your stone.
The cloudy spot that you describe is etching and is due to corrosion caused by the highly acidic lime away product.
In fact the most effective concentration for killing bacteria is 60 to 90.
Many of which are within surfaces such as marble and granite.
Often people make the mistake of applying clr on granite and permanently etching the stone or creating dark marks that can never be removed.
If you don t have 70 isopropyl alcohol or can t find one in the store you can also use soap that has antibacterial properties.
Luckily you can clean lime deposits off of granite in with little effort using common household items.
I use lime away and clr all the time on the hard water stains on my faux marble sinks and my porcelain sinks and they shine like new.
I think they have a warning on the bottle about this.
Lime away is very hard on stainless steel.
It s like a chemical burn that has destroyed the surface layer exposing more raw and lighter colored marble underneath.
However continuous exposure to hard water can result in build up leaving unattractive lime deposits.
The active ingredient within the formulation dissolves minerals.
Avoid using vinegar to remove scale on limestone or marble stone tiles.
Scrub away the lime scale with a cleaner specifically formulated for marble instead.
I ve never seen the cloudy film you describe.
Calcium based sedimentary stones onyx marble limestone and travertine are sensitive to acid and harsh chemicals so you need to use non acidic cleaners.