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OIL STAIN IN EMPIRE WHITE GRANITE

I HAD AN EMPIRE WHITE GRANITE COUNTER TOP AND BACK SPLASH INSTALLED, AND BEFORE I COULD SEAL IT SOMEONE SET 3IN1 OIL ONTO IT AND SPILLED IT AND THE STAIN IS DEEP IN TO THE UNPROTECTED STONE. WHAT CAN I DO SHORT OF RIPPING OUT THE TILES AND HAVING THEM REPLACED. WHAT SEALER SHOULD I USE? ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
 

Dear Will:

I assume that you mean Imperial White.

There's no need to replace the stained tiles: the stains can be easily removed.

How?

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