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Re: haywood wakefield

Posted By: Laura Sustich (vp1ppp211.aristotle.net)
Date: 9/10/3 17:16

In Response To: haywood wakefield (frank ganta)

I did see something from Hints from Heloise that helped me. I have a Haywood Wakefield dining room set I grew up with. It's my impression the wood is birch but maybe different woods were used. Anyway, the hint worked on a water stain. Maybe it will work on your stain.

"You mix equal parts of baking soda and regular white non-gel toothpaste. Slightly dampen a cloth and dip in the cloth in the paste. With a circular motion gently buff the marks for a few minutes. Wipe area clean and buff to a shine. Follow with furniture polish. If rings remain after buffing five minutes or so, they may have penetrated the wood; you might have to refinish the piece." It worked on my table. I hope it works on yours.

Laura

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