coasters varnish and detergents work to nothing with bleach though
2006-11-20 15:47:30
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answered by Talking Hat 6
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Coffee stains need to be wiped off asap with a pretreat stain stick, like Tides new stick that Kelly Rippa advertises. Also presoaking the stain in a mixture in laundry soap/ dish soap with alittle hydrogen peroxide in it. I f you have a nail brush or an old tooth brush , you can use it to help rub across stain to break it up, & get it out. Good luck.
2016-03-28 23:20:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming this is a wooden table, there is a product called toppscratch, comes in a few different shades, wipe on, polish off, job done!
If it is a very old and valuable table, take it to a french polisher, they aren't as expensive as you would think.
If you want to do it yourself, you need to take back the original surface with alcohol, and then build it up again with shellac, a very long process and you must have a humidity and dust free environment to do it in.
2006-11-17 01:13:19
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answered by Pope my ride! 4
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It depends what your table is made out of. White vinegar is good for residue from hard water from metal or glass, but if your coffee table is wood, than maybe you want something different.
2006-11-16 22:06:47
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answered by niko 3
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You can use a stain removal lotion along with dettol. Or u can simply wash away using a soap. or u can do this: take some lemon jjuice extract and soak a soft cloth and rub it against the stain. you can see the difference!!
2006-11-16 22:08:35
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answered by sreedhar s 2
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You may end up sanding and refinishing the coffee table. It is not hard and doesn't really take that long plus your table will look brand new.
2006-11-16 22:12:01
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answered by laidbck111 3
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buy coasters.
unfortunately ..you will have to refinish the whole table to get rid of them..get the sander out..have fun !
Also do not use water on wood..such as detergents..except for Murphy's soap for wood floors. It will warp the table and ruin it more.
2006-11-16 22:07:14
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answered by Dfirefox 6
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put some drops of white vinegar over the stains and rub them, the stains will be removed in some seconds.
2006-11-16 22:10:22
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answered by Bnnu 1
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If the stains are rings I hear that spraying hairspray on to the stain then putting a match to it. the fire goes out very quickly.
xxB
2006-11-16 22:07:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Rename it a stain table and carry on.
2006-11-16 22:14:49
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answered by szydkids 5
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You'll probably need to sand, stain and varnish. Sorry man!
2006-11-16 22:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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