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Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20
yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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I'd try somewhere inconspicuous first, but I have heard that tootpaste will
work. Never tried it myself so as I said..... caution... Good luck, Paul "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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I'd try somewhere inconspicuous first, but I have heard that tootpaste will
work. Never tried it myself so as I said..... caution... Good luck, Paul "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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toothpaste is an abrasive....just know that much.
Have heard mayonnaise and peanut butter (maybe that was for bum in the hair--I'm bald). "Paul in MN" wrote in message ... I'd try somewhere inconspicuous first, but I have heard that tootpaste will work. Never tried it myself so as I said..... caution... Good luck, Paul "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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toothpaste is an abrasive....just know that much.
Have heard mayonnaise and peanut butter (maybe that was for bum in the hair--I'm bald). "Paul in MN" wrote in message ... I'd try somewhere inconspicuous first, but I have heard that tootpaste will work. Never tried it myself so as I said..... caution... Good luck, Paul "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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My SWMBO uses Mayonaise and rubs stains out. Works pretty good.
Al in WA "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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My SWMBO uses Mayonaise and rubs stains out. Works pretty good.
Al in WA "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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![]() "Jasper" wrote : Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 : yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the : table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box : placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone : away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this : issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Try my web site - Hints & Tips - Removing White Rings From Polished Furniture. Jeff G -- Jeff Gorman, West Yorkshire, UK Email: username is amgron ISP is clara.co.uk www.amgron.clara.net |
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![]() "Jasper" wrote : Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 : yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the : table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box : placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone : away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this : issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Try my web site - Hints & Tips - Removing White Rings From Polished Furniture. Jeff G -- Jeff Gorman, West Yorkshire, UK Email: username is amgron ISP is clara.co.uk www.amgron.clara.net |
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Hey thanks guys!
I have been trying to remember to give the mayonaisse a try on similar white stain on my dark oak desk top. I just ran upstairs, grabbed the bottle of Miracle Whip dressing and rubbed the stain away in about 10 seconds, with bare fingertips (wiped residue away before the dog did - he is watching). It is gone. The true test will be in seeing if it stays gone. RonB |
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Hey thanks guys!
I have been trying to remember to give the mayonaisse a try on similar white stain on my dark oak desk top. I just ran upstairs, grabbed the bottle of Miracle Whip dressing and rubbed the stain away in about 10 seconds, with bare fingertips (wiped residue away before the dog did - he is watching). It is gone. The true test will be in seeing if it stays gone. RonB |
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Have used slightly moist rag with lacquer thinner for this also.
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 08:50:00 -0700, David wrote: My dad recently called me to inquire about the best way to remove a water ring from a piece of fine furniture. I suggested dampening (NOT soaking) a rag with denatured alcohol and wiping the ring lightly (circular motion) a number of times. The correct amount of alcohol is that which leaves a slight trail as you move the cloth over the marred area. He reported back that the ring disappeared... David |
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Have used slightly moist rag with lacquer thinner for this also.
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 08:50:00 -0700, David wrote: My dad recently called me to inquire about the best way to remove a water ring from a piece of fine furniture. I suggested dampening (NOT soaking) a rag with denatured alcohol and wiping the ring lightly (circular motion) a number of times. The correct amount of alcohol is that which leaves a slight trail as you move the cloth over the marred area. He reported back that the ring disappeared... David |
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My dad recently called me to inquire about the best way to remove a
water ring from a piece of fine furniture. I suggested dampening (NOT soaking) a rag with denatured alcohol and wiping the ring lightly (circular motion) a number of times. The correct amount of alcohol is that which leaves a slight trail as you move the cloth over the marred area. He reported back that the ring disappeared... David Jasper wrote: Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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My dad recently called me to inquire about the best way to remove a
water ring from a piece of fine furniture. I suggested dampening (NOT soaking) a rag with denatured alcohol and wiping the ring lightly (circular motion) a number of times. The correct amount of alcohol is that which leaves a slight trail as you move the cloth over the marred area. He reported back that the ring disappeared... David Jasper wrote: Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper |
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"Al Miller" wrote in message ...
My SWMBO uses Mayonaise and rubs stains out. Works pretty good. Al in WA "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper Mayonaise mixed with cigarette ashes it what I've always used. It seems to work a bit quiker than just mayonaise. |
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"Al Miller" wrote in message ...
My SWMBO uses Mayonaise and rubs stains out. Works pretty good. Al in WA "Jasper" wrote in message om... Hi I have a nice bloomingdales dark wood dining room table that is 20 yrs old and was given a lacquer coat a few yrs ago...since then, the table has been very sensitive and recently a hot cardboard pizza box placed on it left a large WHITE SPOT on the table that has not gone away...I am curious what I can do specifically to resolve this issue....any tips would be appreciated ! Thanks, Jasper Mayonaise mixed with cigarette ashes it what I've always used. It seems to work a bit quiker than just mayonaise. |
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