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Daughter sat down to an Indian takeaway at her recently purchased
dining table.

When they'd finished, she began to clear away and discovered that
the heat/grease from the meal had caused transfer from ( I
guess ) the delivery label on the bag, on to the table.

See pics at www.ljt.me.uk

She has tried various substances from soap and water to white
spirit to shift it but, so far, with little effect.

Table is a laminate of some sort.

Any thoughts on how to rescue the table ( and stop her being such
a stupid cow in future )?

Has to be a case for an angle grinder



Hot iron and blotting paper?

IPA?


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In message , Kaptain
Kremin writes
Daughter sat down to an Indian takeaway at her recently purchased
dining table.

When they'd finished, she began to clear away and discovered that
the heat/grease from the meal had caused transfer from ( I
guess ) the delivery label on the bag, on to the table.

See pics at www.ljt.me.uk

She has tried various substances from soap and water to white
spirit to shift it but, so far, with little effect.

Table is a laminate of some sort.

Any thoughts on how to rescue the table ( and stop her being such
a stupid cow in future )?

Has to be a case for an angle grinder



Hot iron and blotting paper?

IPA?


Greene King do a nice one.


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geoff wrote:
In message , Kaptain
Kremin writes
Daughter sat down to an Indian takeaway at her recently purchased
dining table.

When they'd finished, she began to clear away and discovered that
the heat/grease from the meal had caused transfer from ( I
guess ) the delivery label on the bag, on to the table.

See pics at www.ljt.me.uk

She has tried various substances from soap and water to white
spirit to shift it but, so far, with little effect.

Table is a laminate of some sort.

Any thoughts on how to rescue the table ( and stop her being such
a stupid cow in future )?

Has to be a case for an angle grinder



Hot iron and blotting paper?

IPA?


Greene King do a nice one.



Stupid boy, Pike


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geoff wrote:
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geoff wrote:


Hot iron and blotting paper?

IPA?


Greene King do a nice one.


Stupid boy, Pike


Yeah, everyone knows Greene King IPA is rubbish :-)

Pete
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