Furniture, Wood and Cabinetry Finishing - Have a water/poweraid stain on teak dresser
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oklagirl
07-19-06, 08:37 PM
My daughter left a McDonalds cup on her dresser so it leaked and left a light blue water stain on teak wood how do I remove the light blue stain ?
Docduck
07-20-06, 02:24 PM
if the wood is finished..reapplying polish may help
if the wood is unfinished and has absorbed the water..wood bleach also known as oxaile acid can work...check out your local home improvement store for this and follow as directed
it can be called wood bleach or the formentioned oxaile acid
if the wood is unfinished and has absorbed the water..wood bleach also known as oxaile acid can work...check out your local home improvement store for this and follow as directed
it can be called wood bleach or the formentioned oxaile acid