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Actually, a mixture of lacquer thinner and retarder is what you really
want to mist on.

Wax does not interfere with refinishing furniture. It is easily removed
and will not interfere with subsequent adhesion. Many furniture polishes
contain silicone which can interfere but there are many techniques to handle
this problem as well. It is best to avoid silicone containing polishes to
begin with but silicone contamination is not the "end of the world".

Good Luck.

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Try lacquer thinner on a rag in an inconspicuous spot to see if the
finish softens. If it does scuff sand the entire top to an even
dullness and spray lacquer over top. Wait several days for lacquer to
cure then rub it out to sheen desired. Waxes and polishes interfere
with repairing furniture. Book mark www.refinishwizard.com for
questions.

On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:28:02 -0500, "nivek"
wrote:

I have a coffee table that people have been putting their feet on causing

a
dull spot on the lacquer finish. What is the best way to get the spots

out?