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Thread: Murrindindi18
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8th October 2007, 04:36 PM #1New Member
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Murrindindi18
Could someone please tell me the best way to repair an antique table which was my first project. It took me about 6 Months to finish restoring it.
I gave it to my Daughter and she put a vase on it which leaked water on to the French Polish.
It has a large white stain on it and I do not know how to go about fixing it.
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9th October 2007, 12:12 PM #2Happy Feet
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water mark
if the mark is fresh, try camphorated oil. use a cotton bud to apply it.leave for 10 min then bub really hard
astrid
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15th October 2007, 04:10 PM #3New Member
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15th October 2007, 04:30 PM #4
Ubeaut sell a product for just this purpose.
Polish Reviver
Available from the hoast of this Bulletin board or other places like usSteven Thomas
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15th October 2007, 07:02 PM #5Senior Member
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Removing the "blush"
Depending on the depth of the "blush" remaining in the polish, in some cases rubbing with 4/0 steel will take it out, but then you will need to repad the top to take out the fine scratches of the steel wool..
If your a gambling man, spray the blush with "hair" spray. (don't tell the others, unless it works)
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