Any suggestions for removing olive oil stain from a granite counter?
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How do I remove a grease stain from my granite countertop?
My husband left a can of cooking spray on the counter and it left a grease ring on my new granite counter top that was recently installed.
You could try Borax or any sort of Flour to try and suck up the oil.
Do you have any small pieces of the granite around to experiment on? You could try rubbing alcohol.
Also, try a piece of plain white paper placed under a clean glass that might absorb the oil.
Sometimes these types of things will get better on their own.
if all else fails talk to a stone shop. You may end up using mineral oil on it.
Do not use any chemicals on granite like borax. https://www.hunker.com/13423256/how-to-remove-oil-stains-from-granite-with-baking-soda
A basic poultice mix is simply made by combining baking soda and water to form a thick paste. Spread this paste generously on the stain, making sure to extend a bit beyond its border. Cover the poultice with plastic wrap and let it sit for 24 hours. Lift up the plastic wrap and clean the area with mild soap and wate
Try nail polish remover. Seems to clean mine quite well.
Go to a granite supplier and ask them for suggestions also...
Thanks so much- will give this a try right away!
Always a pleasure - Hope it works for you.......