I have used a product called "ring away" It removed heat marks that had been there for a long time, from a randomly veneered table top. At the time I thought it was very much like the consistency of "solvol autosol" and maybe that would work. Ring away definitely did for me
2006-07-25 12:47:34
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answered by Dick s 5
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Remove Heat Marks From Wood
2016-11-07 01:11:24
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answered by sandeep 4
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B and Q do a heat stain remover for wooden furniture, and it's really good. It's a foam that you rub in with a cloth. Can't remember the name, sorry, but go to the wood treatment aisle. It's a small, cream coloured, pressurised tin of foam!
If you're from the USA, try your local DIY store.
2006-07-25 08:53:54
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answered by R.I.P. 4
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Heat up an iron then pass it over the marks use a damp cloth to wipe over the area,or if you have access to a steam cleaner put this over the area for a second then use the damp cloth
2006-07-25 09:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Pass a lit match slowly close over the mark, taking care to not actually touch and scorch the surface with the flame
2006-07-25 09:01:17
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answered by cdrotherham 4
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you dont unless you strip off the top layer of veneer and relay a new top layer
2006-07-25 08:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I DONT THINK YOU CAN REMOVE IT FROM VENEER BECAUSE IT IS A THIN LAYER.
2006-07-25 08:50:15
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answered by scaulder4 2
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cig ash and vinigar
2006-07-25 09:16:25
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answered by gazza 1
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