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Sue on Nov 14, 2014I had that happen too. I used a razor and lightly scraped it off. Good luck and scrape very lightly!!Helpful Reply
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Shari on Nov 14, 2014You might try soaking cotton balls or a white cloth with hydrogen peroxide and leaving it over the stained area overnight. It should at least lighten the stain and repeated applications may even completely remove the stain altogether.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Barbara Burnham on Nov 14, 2014Maybe soft scrub and blue (no scratch scrubby)?Helpful Reply
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Lee Cunningham Green on Nov 14, 2014soaking overnight you can use peroxide or bleach, I lighten my sink once a week with a cap full of bleach and an inch of water.Helpful Reply
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Kelley M on Nov 14, 2014What type of counter is it? What type of cleaning product made the stain? Depending on the countertop type will make a difference in the suggestions.Helpful Reply
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Melissa Dingee on Nov 16, 2014I have had this and used soft scrub and a sponge it works really wellHelpful Reply
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Lois on Nov 16, 2014White toothpaste! Put on for a couple of hours then wipe with soft warm water sponge1 marked as helpful Reply
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Linda on Nov 19, 2014A spray of clorox and let it set a while works for me. Hope this helps!Helpful Reply
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Lisa on Sep 08, 2015None of those worked for me!! I need help!!!!Helpful Reply
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Kristen From The Road To Domestication on Sep 08, 2015Try dipping a rag in egg yolk and cleaning with that. Works for some other stains...don't know if it would work for this one or not.Helpful Reply
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Ros2354049 on May 23, 2016Try Bar Keeper Friend and a scrub.Helpful Reply
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Tammy on May 24, 2016I USE COMET ON MY COUNTERTOPSHelpful Reply
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Natasha D'astous-Boluk on May 29, 2016Try letting damp baking soda sit on it for awhile the scrub in a circular motion. works well for me with any stains on laminate countertopsHelpful Reply
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Kelley M on May 30, 2016Take a layer of baking soda over the stain then drizzle hydrogen peroxide over the top to make a wet paste. Let it bubble on the stain for about 5 minutes then add a bit more baking soda to make a thicker paste and scrub with that. It will take a bit of elbow grease but it will work. Make sure you change directions on your scrubbing motion so you don't create swirls in the counter.Helpful Reply
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