If its on the surface and the surface is smooth you should be able to scrape it off. If the surface is flamned than you will need a poly stripper like Methylene Chloride

On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 8:28 AM, PJ Raduta <pjraduta@diamondstoneandtilecare.com> wrote:
Hey partners,

A client has a granite step outside his house and some hardwood floor guys spilled a bunch of polyurethane in sections, causing an uneven coloring. (I actually think the polyurethane sections look better than the otherwise worn granite, but that is just my opinion... :) )Do any of you know any tricks on how to get this out aside from a normal poultice? Also, since it is outside, I am unsure of the best way to apply the poultice, as it will be exposed to the elements.

I attached some pictures. Thanks!

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Diamond Stone and Tile Care
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www.diamondstoneandtilecare.com
 
 


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