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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
It would be better if it hasn't fully dried........then you'd wipe it thorougly with mineral spirits and weaken the stain.
If it's fully dried, you're going to have to sand it to remove the stain. It's not all that deep........but, you don't have all that much material to work with either...... 
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Mistake No. 2: Starting project right before I had to leave for work for nine hours ...  It's dry. Guess I'll have to sand and hope for the best.
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