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Default repairing cherry table


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Some idiot (not me!) put something hot on our
cherry table. It left a milky white blush stain (not
very large).

What's the best way to repair it? I've done a Google
and found that people use a) toothpaste b) a steam iron c) denatured
alcohol.

What do you guys recommend?

MJ


*IF* you go the iron route, be sure it's *completely* dry, or you'll make
the problem worse. You're problem is moisture, if there's any water left in
the iron.... well, use your imagination ;-)

First, you really need to know what the finish is.