Removing laptop heat spot on wooden countertop?
I have been putting a laptop on a wooden desk countertop in the kitchen.
Now there is some heat spots (milky looking) under the laptop. What is a good way to take the spots out without having to redo the whole surface? I'm not sure what the finish is, but it is a glossy one. |
Removing laptop heat spot on wooden countertop?
On Oct 28, 12:42*pm, "Bruce" bruce1293@comcastdotnet wrote:
I have been putting a laptop on a wooden desk countertop in the kitchen. Now there is some heat spots (milky looking) under the laptop. What is a good way to take the spots out without having to redo the whole surface? I'm not sure what the finish is, but it is a glossy one. Best to just put a big desk pad on the countertop and don't fret over the finish. Most experts would likely suggest a total refinish, as spot refinishing after heat and water damage is nearly impossible. If it were mine I'd park a new iMac over the bad spot and put the laptop on a trivet. YMMV. Joe |
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