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Lets not ask about how they got there but how can they be removed. This is a real stained wood table not the veneer stuff. Amish made.

Got some really light swirl marks. Need them to go away before the wife finds out. Thanks


 
Posts: 5416 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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How they got there might provide clearer answers. Generic light polishing could be pumice. Barkeeper's Friend, maybe, for a cleanser.


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What kind of finish is on the wood?
 
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I believe the finish is catalyzed lacquer (per the website).

I tried to take a smudge off the table with a magic eraser. Don't judge me


 
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I've heard of using walnut shells to blend out the sort of marks you are describing.

Youtube may have answers.
 
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A plastic polish is what I use for lacquer. Even a paste toothpaste would work as a mild abrasive. Auto buffing compound, sometimes.

A local hobby shop would have options.

Novus 2 is what I use on nitro finish.

I clean the surface with naphtha or lighter fluid then use the Novus 2.

Really thick finishes, like on a cheap guitar, I've removed scratches with acetone - fingernail polish remover - but this stuff will melt any thin lacquer. It even melts plastic bindings.
 
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