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Oil Stain in Tropic Brown

Hi Maurizio, There is an oil stain that has seeped into my tropic brown countertop, leaving it darker than the rest of the counter. I've read about making a poultice out of water and baking soda. Is this worth a shot?
 

Dear Jen:

 

Is this worth a shot?

 

Not in my book it ain't. How can you possibly clean oil with water??... You need a chemical to be poulticed that will dissolve the oil. And, BTW, baking soda is not a good poulticing material.

So, what to do?

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Ciao and good luck,

Mauri z io Bertoli

 

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