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Method 3:
Saturate the area with mineral
spirits. CAUTION: Dry- cleaning spot remover and mineral spirits
are poisonous and flammable. Follow caution on labels. Use in
well-ventilated area. Do not use near flame, spark, or pilot
light. Do not smoke. Do not get on skin or clothing.
Place Fuller's Earth, talcum
powder, sawdust or an old cloth over the spot to absorb the grease
as it is drawn out by the first application. Continue until the
spot is removed. The mineral spirits will remove most finishes
so that refinishing is needed.
Wood Furniture - Ink Stains
If ink is spilled on a worn
or damaged finish in which the unsealed wood is exposed, it will
penetrate deep into the wood and become almost impossible to
remove. If, however, the finish has been protected with a layer
of wax, ink can often be blotted up immediately without staining.
The following methods may be helpful should a stain occur.
Blot the spot immediately before
the ink has a chance to penetrate the wood. Clean the surface
using a cream wax or damp cloth. Do Not Rub--keep turning the
cloth to prevent smearing. Should the stain persist, treat the
spot with rottenstone and oil as for alcohol stains.
If stain remains, apply an oxalic
acid solution with a medicine dropper or glass rod (two tablespoons
oxalic acid to one pint lukewarm water). Allow the solution to
stand a few minutes and rinse. The oxalic acid solution is a
bleach and works slowly, so give it time to work on the stain.
It may also bleach out part of the natural color. The bleach
will work better if the spot is sanded lightly before application.(CAUTION:
Oxalic acid is poisonous. Follow label directions.) |