It is for this reason that we recommend not using white marble in a shower.
Marble tile turning orange.
Orange discoloration on the tile grout in a bathroom has a couple of main causes.
It is rust stains that naturally occurs when the iron deposits reacts with water or repeated long term exposure to moisture.
If iron is present in the marble tile it will begin to oxidize when exposed to water or other oxidizers such as acids and household bleach.
Try to clean it pull it out with a poultice will make it worse.
Iron can stain the bathtub and other light colored fixtures that the water touches.
Answer orange or rust like staining in stone can be caused by minerals within the stone or sometimes because the stone is in close proximity of metal.
Not much you can do about it.
My initial guess is that the orange stain is water damage geting under the tile maybe from the fact there seems to be no silicone joint or the fact there may be pipes in that area possibly with aleak.
Depending on what it is there are a few different approaches but i found my simple approach is the easiest and yielded good results.
Well they can either be mold or iron in the water that is discoloring your grout.
Kbaby what is that to the left of the orange mark in the picture.
You can recommend that your friend pulls the 3 4 tiles out and replace them.
If the marble becomes wet long enough to allow moisture to leach through the marble the iron deposits will oxidize creating yellow orange brown stains.
First of all what are those orange stains in your grout anyways.
The first cause is mold which develops from the combination of moisture and warmth in the bathroom.
The aforementioned conditions plus the stone being subjected to excessive moisture can cause rust staining or also know as inorganic metal stains.
Due to its abundant presence in the environment and its preference for damp conditions s.
In my case i believe it to be iron in the water since we have tried cleaning this tile to no avail for quite some time.
It is for this reason that we recommend not using white marble in a shower.
The second cause is excess iron in the water.
If iron is present in the marble tile it will begin to oxidize when exposed to water or other oxidizers such as acids and household bleach.