We have an old wood table that has been used and abused for years. Bringing it out over the holidays for card playing, I commented how badly damaged it was and wished I knew how to remove the hideous white heat stains that marred the top. While talking I’m quickly covering the surfac...
How to prevent white stains on wood in the future If you notice a white stain on wood furniture in your home, it is most likely a result of moisture penetrating the wood's finish. Fortunately, a milky white discoloration in your finish is usually easy to repair and doesn't require refini...
How to fix wood dents, gougesMORRIS CAREYJAMES CAREY
Another fun fix involves something every parent has lying around — white chalk. All you have to do is rub the chalk over the oil stain, then let it sit for about 15 minutes. Shake or brush off any extra chalk bits, then wash as normal. You can keep the problem fr...
TIP: If you refinish a table with inserts, make sure you strip, stain and finish those at the same time so they will match! Next, Strip Off the Finish Even if you are going to paint, I suggest stripping off the current finish or paint on your piece of wood furniture. ...
You should use a roller brush or sprayer to apply a steady coat of quality stain, such asOlympic Elite stainsorOlympic MAXIMUM stains.If you see that too much wood stain has been used in an area, use a roller or brush to fix the imperfections. ...
步骤1How to Fix a Broken Wood Dresser Track Empty out your drawer and pull it completely out of the dresser. 步骤2 Clean the runner with a damp cloth to remove debris. 步骤3 Apply the wood glue to both of the broken ends and join them together. ...
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A wet drinking glass can make an ugly white or dark ring on your furniture. Here’s how to fix the damage. by Bob Flexner Watermarks occur on furniture with finishes that have aged. These marks, also called water rings when they’re round in shape, rarely occur in newly applied film-bu...
First, this is an experiment I triedon a wood tablewhich had old permanent marker stains. Another several years old abuse. I decided to try toothpaste and they lifted quite nicely. What I Did: I simply rubbed some in, left it for a minute or two and then took a soapy, wet dishcloth...