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June 4, 1998 at 7:41 pm #12139
DONNA
GuestI am refinishing an old dresser. It is stripped and sanded, however there is a very dark spot about 4inchesx4 inches on the top. The stain seems to be down in the wood. Is there anything I can use to take it out or lighten it up?
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June 4, 1998 at 10:07 pm #78746
ken steel
GuestI don’t know a lot about furniture refinishing,
but, if memory serves, a white blemish means that
the stain is in the finish, and a dark or black
one means that it is in the wood, in which case
you should use a wood bleach to remove it. I’m
sure that if you check your library you will find
books on the subject. Luck, Ken -
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October 20, 2002 at 5:30 pm #122186
Al
GuestI have a teak dining room set that I would like
to darken. I have been told that teak wood does not
accept conventional oil based stain and urethane.
Is there any way to darken the finish on this set.
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December 16, 2002 at 8:17 am #130454
Gary Katzenmaier
GuestHelp! I have stripped a walnut desk using a paste stripper, steel wool and denatured alcohol and household bleach. I have 3 clean up problems I need advice on. There are black spots all over the wood I need to get rid of. There are stains on the top were wear and tear went throught the old finish. There is fountain ink staining the wood in a drawer. Advice on how to solve these issues is appreciated. Thanks.
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May 3, 2004 at 8:52 pm #233159
kitty
GuestHello,
I was wondering what and how should I redo her dining room table. I sanded the whole table and noticed it didn’t look like real wood. It was like a paint on the top that was posing as wood.
It didn’t have the wood lines or anything. Please tell me what I can do to make it look like wood again.Thank U
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