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Cleaning dining table
beattie
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I have a lovely mahogany table i bought ,thing is it appears to be household polished and a bit sticky/patchy Is there any tips for getting it back to the laquer
I tried a touch of vinegar in warm water but not much luck
regards Beatrice
I tried a touch of vinegar in warm water but not much luck
regards Beatrice
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To remove any wax or silicone polish that has been applied over the top of a sealed wood surface such as lacquer or polyurethane use a cotton cloth dampened in white spirit. Apply preferably in the open air and let it soften the polish and keep the surface dampened with it , the polish will eventually come off on the cloth so keep turning it to a fresh surface.You scullion! You rampallian! You fustilarian! I’ll tickle your catastrophe (Henry IV part 2)0
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