A. People don't normally think of stone as very absorbent, but it really does act like a sponge. Your vanity top has drawn that oil deep into its pores, and a degreaser will only remove what's on the surface. Using a poultice will help lift the oil from beneath the surface. Make sure the poultice has a peanut butter-like consistency and apply a ¼-inch layer evenly over the stained area. Lightly place plastic wrap or wax paper over the top to keep it from drying and let it sit on the area to absorb the oil. After 24 hours, remove the plastic and let the poultice dry for at least 48 hours. Remove the dry poultice, rinse the treated area, and let it dry. If the stain lightens even a little bit, repeat the same procedure again and again, until it gets lighter and lighter.
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Created: November 13, 2017
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