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You should be able to remove some of the dye by repeatably wiping it with a wet sponge. If that doesn't work, household bleach should lighten or completely remove it. I would try that on some scrap first to make sure it doesn't cause any problems.
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You can remove or greatly lighten dye stain by using a chlorine bleach. Swimming pool chlorine will work but it's a little slow.
Do not use Oxalic Acid which is sometime sold as "wood bleach". Oxalic acid is a bleach used to remove or lighten mineal stains but it will further set a dye stain.
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Oxalic acid is traditionally used to bleach wood, but that will lighten the color of the wood itself as well as the stain.
Bleach and the rinse will raise the grain and you will have to sand that down again.
You might try wiping with a solvent that won't raise the grain. I think alcohol will work. The die will dissolve in alcohol and I don't believe alcohol will raise the grain. So I would try to wipe down with that.
Mineral spirits might be a good alternative too, but I prefer alcohol.
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