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QuestionPeople rest their bare feet on my wooden coffee table, and it is staining the wood. How can I get the marks out?Community AnswerPut 1 tbsp disinfectant in a basin of hot soapy water, and scrub gently with an all-purpose sponge (not a scourer).
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QuestionHow can I get citrus stains out of white-painted wood?Community AnswerPainting over it would be best. If that is not an option, try using a Mr Clean eraser.
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QuestionHow do I get rid off sellotape or scotch tape on a wooden cabinet?Community AnswerGently rub some non-gel toothpaste on the wood with a soft cloth. Then wipe it off with a damp cloth and let it dry before applying furniture polish. For even stronger cleaning power, mix equal parts white toothpaste and baking soda.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of white stains from wood?Community AnswerPut mayonnaise on a paper towel. Let it sit for 15 minutes, then remove the mayonnaise with a damp paper towel.
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QuestionI have black candle wax stains on my white dresser. How can I get them out?Community AnswerPut a brown paper bag over it and press a warm iron against the bag. The wax should stick to the bag.
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QuestionRotten potatoes caused black stains on my hardwood. How do I remove the stain?Community AnswerAll of the methods suggested in this article are good, so give them a go. If you have a truly hard-core stain, you can always use wood bleach (found at any major hardware store). Note: wood bleach will absolutely and completely return the wood to its initial near-white state. Any sort of staining will be destroyed and needs to be re-applied.
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QuestionHow can I get nail polish remover out of wood?Community AnswerPut nail polish over it, then put new remover on it. The old stuff will get wet and you can just wipe it all up.
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QuestionHow do I clean a wax stain from a wood surface?Community AnswerWipe it with a moist cloth.
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QuestionHow do I remove white polish marks from solid oak?Community AnswerGently rub some non-gel toothpaste on the wood with a soft cloth, then wipe it off with a damp cloth and let it dry before applying furniture polish. For even stronger cleaning power, mix equal parts white toothpaste and baking soda.
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