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Oil stain on Santa Cecilia | Feb 9th 2010, 17:46 | 8 | 3,062 | on 10/2/17 |
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Which color is your most favorite color of granite countertops? | gcvadmin | on 12/3/10 |
I have Santa Cecilia countertop, and I persoanlly like it. |
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Oil stain on Santa Cecilia | reno | on 12/3/10 |
Sorry for the typo. I meant "I've repeatedly tried a few times..." in the prior post. Thank you again. |
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Oil stain on Santa Cecilia | reno | on 12/3/10 |
Thank you for your reply. I have tried a repeatedly tried a few times. The mark has not gone, but became lighter. I will continue, and hopefully, it disappears soon. |
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Oil stain on Santa Cecilia | reno | on 9/2/10 |
I have Santa Cecilia countertop in my kitchen. It was beautiful at first. Unfortunately, it was deeply stained later. What happened was, I put a plastic cover on the countertop in order to protect it (I did sealed the countertop, maybe not very well), and I arranged variety of sauce and spice bottles on the plastic cover, including a large bottle of cooking oil. Unfortunately, both the plastic cover and oil bottle became cracked or leaked. I did not notice anything until one day I tried to clean the plastic cover… I saw a huge and deep stain mark. I went to Home Depot, the sales rep. suggested me some cleaners, in powder and in liquid. I tried both, they worked a little bit, but not very great. I know I have had it soaked for too long, but just wonder if there are any chemical which could restore the countertop, or at least make the stain less visible. |