How to Get Rid of Scented Oil Stains on Furniture

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A few drops of scented oil on furniture creates a smelly stain.

An oily stain on furniture causes discoloration, but scented oil adds yet another factor. Since a little bit can go a long way, spilling scented oil on your wood furniture contributes toward an overwhelming smell in the room. To get rid of the discoloration and odor, you must draw the oil out of the surface. Once the oil is absorbed, you can clean the wood to prevent a permanent dark spot on the furniture.

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Step 1

Cover the scented oil stain with baking soda. Leave the baking soda on the furniture surface for 10 minutes to absorb the oil.

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Step 2

Brush the baking soda off the furniture surface with a soft brush. Discard it in the trash.

Step 3

Fill a small bowl with 1/4 cup dry cleaning solvent and 3 tablespoons Fuller's Earth. Stir the two ingredients together to create a paste.

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Step 4

Smooth the paste over the remaining scented oil stain. Leave the poultice on the wood until completely dried. As the poultice dries, it draws the remaining stain out of the wood.

Step 5

Remove the dried paste with the scrub brush. Discard the dry paste in the trash.

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Step 6

Wood cleaner protects the furniture while cleaning.

Moisten a clean cloth with wood cleaner appropriate for your furniture surface. Buff the furniture with the cleaner. Dry the surface with another cloth.

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