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juliapenguin
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I didn't realise that my Bio Oil bottle was leaving dark rings on my chest of drawers:-(. There are several stains and they are really near the front edge so when I tried repositioning my basket of toiletries to hide them it looked ridiculous. I've tried everything to clean them off.
It's a cheap laminated light oak coloured chest of drawers next to a matching wardrobe. I don't want to paint both of them. I've looked at buying a piece of frosted glass or perspex but that's not a cheap option. I find clutter very stressful so completely covering the top with loads of baskets doesn't appeal to me!
What would you do to hide the stains?
It's a cheap laminated light oak coloured chest of drawers next to a matching wardrobe. I don't want to paint both of them. I've looked at buying a piece of frosted glass or perspex but that's not a cheap option. I find clutter very stressful so completely covering the top with loads of baskets doesn't appeal to me!
What would you do to hide the stains?
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Would a coaster cover it? You could then stand your bottle on top
Or could you cover the whole top with sticky backed plastic? You can get it on a roll from Wilko's0 -
Could you make a small runner to go along the top/front. This would cover the stains and you
could still put the bottles on it.make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
Would a coaster cover it? You could then stand your bottle on top
Or could you cover the whole top with sticky backed plastic? You can get it on a roll from Wilko's
The stains are all spread out - I was using the oil in dim light morning and night and just putting the bottle down randomly. Some are so close to the edge that a coaster would look odd.
Is it easy to use the sticky back plastic on a large area? I remember getting into terrible bother with it backing school books as a child!0 -
Could you make a small runner to go along the top/front. This would cover the stains and you
could still put the bottles on it.
What sort of runner? I'm not much of a sewer and don't have a sewing machine.
I've nearly finished the wretched Bio Oil and won't be buying more. I was just being frugal using it up but I'm wishing I hadn't bothered!!0 -
Hmm... oil the whole surface? You could prob use cheap veg oil.That sounds like a classic case of premature extrapolation.
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juliapenguin wrote: »I didn't realise that my Bio Oil bottle was leaving dark rings on my chest of drawers:-(. There are several stains and they are really near the front edge so when I tried repositioning my basket of toiletries to hide them it looked ridiculous. I've tried everything to clean them off.
It's a cheap laminated light oak coloured chest of drawers next to a matching wardrobe. I don't want to paint both of them. I've looked at buying a piece of frosted glass or perspex but that's not a cheap option. I find clutter very stressful so completely covering the top with loads of baskets doesn't appeal to me!
What would you do to hide the stains?juliapenguin wrote: »The stains are all spread out - I was using the oil in dim light morning and night and just putting the bottle down randomly. Some are so close to the edge that a coaster would look odd.
Is it easy to use the sticky back plastic on a large area? I remember getting into terrible bother with it backing school books as a child!
I covered my bath panel with it as can't afford new bathroom at the minute and it needed tidying up...i just took my time and peeled it off the backing paper a little bit at a time while smoothing out the air bubbles rather than trying to do it all in one go.0 -
Could you just paint the top?Slightly bitter0
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What about a glass chopping board?
I managed to buy one In a charity shop for 50p.
It's a frosted glass one.0 -
I covered the top of a chest of drawers with an old PVC tablecloth once. The top was held on by four cam bolts so easy to undo to lift the top off. I used a staple gun on the underside to hold the tablecloth on and then put it back together. Those PVC cloths dont really fray so you could just cut a piece to the size of the top of your chest if you dont fancy stapling it. I found Dunelm had the best range.0
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I have an ancient chest of drawers in the hall. It's stripped pine, but the top is very battered. I cover it with a white linen runner, the type with some cut-outs and White embroidery. It wasn't expensive.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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