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    Default Biro on cedar table

    Hi there,
    I made this coffee table some time back, from red cedar I salvaged and milled. A few natural imperfections but overall a lovely bit of crotch grain. The finish is China oil with beeswax.
    The table has copped its fair share of abuse/patina which I expect with a soft timber like this, but now I notice toddler damage in the form of Biro scribble! What should I do to remove the marks, other than sand it right back?
    Hope someone has some bright solution!

    Cheers,
    Andy Mac
    Change is inevitable, growth is optional.

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    Here is a close up of some of the damage, for what its worth...
    Several localised patches like this.

    Thanks,
    Andy Mac
    Change is inevitable, growth is optional.

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    I wish I could help that is a nice table. I am not familiar with china oil, is it tung oil. At a guess a scrub with turps then reapply the oil then the wax. I am no expert at finishing however so see what others have to say. If the pen has left grooves in the wood then you will have to sand back in any case.

    Regards
    John

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    Question

    AM,

    Bummer

    Could you try some of the 'Biro' ink on Blotting Paper.....Do we remember what Blotting Paper is

    Then see what some solvents do.
    But First; try the solvent on some scrap Cedar

    Thinking:
    Metho
    Shellitte
    Turps
    Perhaps Degreaser....$1.99 at SuperCheat

    Perhaps even Contact Cleaner....Try on Cedar first, mind you.

    Then Baking Soda and that group
    Navvi

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    metho shuld take it off
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Default Indented Timber

    If the biro has left a trail in the timber where the timber has "tracks" in it you could get them out with a damp cloth and run over it with a hot iron, consult the good lady for the use of her iron. This method works on quite a lot of softer timber marks for me.

    The biro may disolve with a quick wipe with a cloth after spraying hairspray on affected area, also a cloth with metho ( caution some metho is now 96%ethanol ) on it will often remove biro. Treat with carefull caution, good luck. found this:

    http://www.tellmehowto.net/answers/cleaning

    Regards Mike
    Last edited by MICKYG; 9th February 2008 at 02:14 PM. Reason: link for cleaning things

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    Thanks guys, I'll try Metho first, and then re-oil. Its due for a feed anyway!

    Cheers,
    Andy Mac
    Change is inevitable, growth is optional.

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