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Anamosa Limestone stain

Wood installers spilled lubricating oil on my brand new limestone hearth, the stain is a pale yellow (same color as oil) and is about 2 feet long. Is there a way to attempt to remove the stain? Thanks so much,
 

Dear Laura: (hmmm… it feels like I'm writing to my wife! J )

Don't panic, it shouldn't be difficult.

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