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We recently bought a smart wood table, I'm not clued up enough to know
what wood it is, but it's light in colour, looks a little bit like walnut but without the masses of knots. It's finished with some kind of wax, which unfortunately has turned a shade lighter where drinks have been spilled, and there are one or two obvious mug rings on it :-( What's the best way to remove the rings? It looks like the wax (or whatever it is) has discoloured, so adding more wax doesn't look like an option. -- Mike Buckley RD350LC2 GSF600S http://www.toastyhamster.org BONY#38 |
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