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    Jul 10, 2004, 03:38 PM
    Removing cooking oil from wood countertop.
    On my wooden countertop there is a lot of cooking oil residue (due to lot's of frying).

    I would judge that some of it has been there for 3 months or so.

    It's obviously very sticky now.

    What's the best way to remove the oil that's stuck there?

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