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Posted: 09-09-2009 , 11:15 AM #1 |
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![]() Hi just wondering does anybody know how to get cigarettes burns out of my new kitchen table. Only noticed these the morning after a party. This table is not real wood, it is like a beech colour with like a clear coating of it so I cannot even use sand paper on it. I have also noticed a couple of small scratches on it.....
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Posted: 09-09-2009 , 11:27 AM #2 |
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![]() Hi. If the burns are not very deep get some cigarette ash and using a damp cloth rub the mark well with the ash. Should help know its great if you have put something hot down on the wood and it left a white mark. Try it and let me know how it goes. Best wishes.
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Posted: 09-09-2009 , 01:32 PM #3 |
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![]() Cheers Beleraus,
Will try this when I get home, and I am still open to any other ideas. |
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