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Hugh_Jeggs , (edited )

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 ,

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 ,

Yeah unfortunately it'll get into the grain of the wood and just keep reappearing once you clean it :(

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