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    How do you remove the marks from years of cockie poo on unfinished timber? I am restoring an old wardrobe and the drawer has quite a few marks.

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    I was over-thinking it. Warm water and a rag worked well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    i was over-thinking it. Warm water and a rag worked well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    How do you remove the marks from years of cockie poo on unfinished timber? I am restoring an old wardrobe and the drawer has quite a few marks.
    My Dad used to just put a couple of thick coats of white paint over 'em, worked every time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironwood View Post
    My Dad used to just put a couple of thick coats of white paint over 'em, worked every time
    Thanks!... I think!..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    Thanks!... I think!..
    No worries, glad to be of help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironwood View Post
    My Dad used to just put a couple of thick coats of white paint over 'em, worked every time

    Won't tell you what my dad with them .... but it involved a shotgun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumbthumper View Post
    Won't tell you what my dad with them .... but it involved a shotgun
    Bloody big cockroaches!

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    Sorry I was thinking cockatoos

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thumbthumper View Post
    Won't tell you what my dad with them .... but it involved a shotgun
    Blood might be harder to get out than poo!
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