On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:56:54 -0700, Steve Daniels
wrote:
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 14:52:47 -0700 (PDT), against all advice,
something compelled bstevens , to say:
We have a brand new home. I was cleaning some stickers off the glass
fireplace covers and spilled about half a cup full of goo-gone onto
the fireplace hearth. It's a very light, cream-colored limestone. I
wiped it up as much as I could, but it left a wet-looking spot on the
stone about a foot wide. Is there some way I can get it out? Will it
dissipitate through the stone over time?
I'm thinking of heating it with a small propane torch, perhaps.... a
blow dryer had no effect.
Please help - this is our brand new home, we moved in 1 week ago, and
this looks horrible, right in the living room. Please reply to the
group.
Put goo-gone on the whole stone so it will look even.
On a more serious note, I'd contact the manufacturer and see if
they have a suggestion.
(Citrus and Petroleum Solvent-Based Stain Remover)
I looked at the MSDS Sheet. It suggest: STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF
SPILLAGE OR LEAKAGE: Ventilate area. Spilled material can be picked up
with sorbant material. Use caution where surfaces may become slippery
from spilled material.
Cat litter?
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/instr-shop...Goo%20Gone.pdf