Does anyone know a suitable solvent that will safely soften some dried drops of Danish oil that - despite all my best efforts at covering cupboard-doors and the floor - still managed to get onto our engineered-oak kitchen floor without me noticing until a couple of months after I’d refinished the Danish oil surface of our oak worktops? I don’t want to risk using anything that will also damage the polyurethane (?) satin finish of the floor. I’ve tried - very carefully - scraping the gloss surface of the oil-spots with a small, sharp chisel and it will come off dry (but again I don’t want to damage the finish of the floor itself). There is an older blob from a few years back that is abrading away nicely just from the general kitchen footfall, so in theory I could very-small-scale sand or de-nib the shine off the blobs so their lustre matches the floor (because the oil blobs themselves on top are effectively transparent) but ideally I’d prefer to soften the dried oil and gently scrape it/damp-wipe it away completely. Any ideas or advice?