You already know that vinegar contains acid. Because of this, it can damage hard, porous surfaces like travertine, limestone, granite, and marble.
Whether white vinegar is left on the stone surface for a long time or not, it can cause damage. The acid eats away at the surface and removes the sealant that protects it from discoloration and stains. When using vinegar on your stone surfaces, be aware that they can become discolored and dull.
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