Teak oil in sandstone can be tough-try a poultice made of flour and mineral spirits or lacquer thinner.
Mix the chemical in with the flour to form a paste(wet) than place over the stain by at least a half inch.
Cover with saran wrap overnight then pull off plastic and leave on until the paste has totally dried-this can take up to 5 days. 

On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Pat Staples <cpstaples@msn.com> wrote:

clean with wax and grease remover if it doesn't come out poultice it with the same


Thank you
Carl Staples
Classic Marble & Stone Restoration
610-356-4100
www.marblerestore.com



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Goodmorning everyone,

I have a consumer question. Let me know if you have a solution for them.

CONSUMER:

I splashed some Teak Oil onto my Colorado Red Sandstone patio. It has dried for about 3 days. What should I do to remove the stain?

Thanks much,

Doug




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