Hi, Be careful with this, that it doesn't damage the surface. I use it on Formica at home. (But our westy doesn't have any Formica ... are you sure it's not painted wood?) Mix about 1/8 C of bleach in a pint of water. Dip a paper towel into the solution and lay it over the stain. Check every five minutes to see if that gets rid of the stain.
B(&S) '87 Westy 'Esmerelda Blanc' SoCal
On Fri, 05 May 2006 09:36:11 -0700, you wrote: >Can you send a picture Zoltan? You might be able to buff it out with >polishing compound, or at least minimise it, but I'd be more comfortable >advising you if I could see the problem. > >Jake > >On 5/5/06, Zoltan <zolo@foxinternet.net> wrote: >> >> Hi guys, >> On the top of my kitchen unit I noticed some dark blemishes. I tried to >> wipe it off and wash it off and used some thinner too but it does not budge. >> I think, it is from having an item stored on the top and it kept on >> rubbing it. >> How can the formica be rejuvenated? I know it is thick enough, but would >> it not loose its lustre if I start sanding it before a buff job? >> Is there one who would know this? >> Zoltan >> |
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