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Waterlox repair
Barry, your "Waterlox repair" posting says "Note: The author of this
message requested that it not be archived. This message will be removed from Groups in 6 days (Jan 5, 3:45 pm)." Why do you do that? I think your question is a good one and should indeed be archived. On Dec 29, 3:45 pm, B A R R Y wrote: My wife has managed to put a white stain on a genuine mahogany table top I built a few years ago. The table holds a "Wardian Case", so the water spill wasn't that out of the question. The table is finished with Waterlox Original. I've heard that water stains can be rubbed out using additional Waterlox. Has anyone successfully done this? The table top is natural mahogany, so if I have to take it down to the wood, so be it. |
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Waterlox repair
On 29 Dec 2006 16:37:06 -0800, "Never Enough Money"
wrote: Barry, your "Waterlox repair" posting says "Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived. This message will be removed from Groups in 6 days (Jan 5, 3:45 pm)." Why do you do that? I think your question is a good one and should indeed be archived. Me too! I don't know how that header got set, I usually don't use a "No Archive" flag, but I'm using a different computer Thanks for the heads-up! |
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