View Single Post
  #11   Report Post  
Baron
 
Posts: n/a
Default

When you say dried, I interpret that to mean cured. You are not going
to be able to redissolve it in mineral spirits once it has cured. I can't
say for certain if methylene chloride (paint stripper) or an ATM stripper
(lacquer thinner) won't damage the plastic laminate but I bet they do. Your
best bet is to make a tiny scrapper from a razor blade and go at it. I have
successfully used very fine abrasives with a pad on a random orbital sander
to polish plastic laminate but you must be very careful.

Good Luck.

"Greg Esres" wrote in message
...
I spilled Tung oil on my countertop (plastic laminate) and I want to
remove it (it's dried). Suggestions?

Thanks