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Hugh_Jeggs , 13 days ago (edited 13 days ago) Depends on the surface. If it's stone or something, no probs, bleach will do it If it's wood, ha ha no luck, it's a bastard to get rid of. Damn near impossible
Depends on the surface. If it's stone or something, no probs, bleach will do it
If it's wood, ha ha no luck, it's a bastard to get rid of. Damn near impossible
triptrapper OP , 13 days ago Ah shit. The faucet is stainless but the counter around the sink is some kind of wood composite. Guess I'll put a bandaid on it and plan to replace the counter.
Ah shit. The faucet is stainless but the counter around the sink is some kind of wood composite. Guess I'll put a bandaid on it and plan to replace the counter.
Hugh_Jeggs , 13 days ago Yeah unfortunately it'll get into the grain of the wood and just keep reappearing once you clean it :(
Yeah unfortunately it'll get into the grain of the wood and just keep reappearing once you clean it :(