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General Category => The Coffee Shop => Topic started by: yyyyyguy on July 11, 2017, 11:07:20 am
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"A friend" has a table she thinks is walnut (I haven't seen it) that developed a white stain after someone set a hot, damp paper plate on it. The stain is white and I have no idea what to tell her but thought I'd mention it here since I know there is a plethora of knowledge viewing this very post. Thanks in advance.
Thanks, Pete
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Has she tried rubbing it with her finger to make sure its not the paper from the plate that has stuck to the table? If not try a light cleaner nothing to harsh it could be a water stain, think there is special cleaners for those that don't hurt the finish.
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I think I have read that you take a walnut and rub it on the stain
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Depending upon the type of finish that is on the tabletop a small amount of White toothpaste rubbed over the stain can sometimes take it out. The white toothpaste - can not be the kind that has mouthwash or flavor crystals or anything like that has a very fine abrasive in it that helps rubout the stain.
DW
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Thanks I'll have to either go see it or have her take a pix, thanks again Pete