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Depends. What's your table made out of and how thick's the white out spill?

White out is essentially paint. Start by using your fingernail or a plastic

scraper to chip off the paint. Depending on the table material, be careful

not to scratch it. If the table is glass you can use a baby diaper wipe or

glass cleaner to remove the remains. Rubbing gently in a circular motion with

a diaper wipe or Mr. Clean magic eraser will usually work on stained or

varnished wood, but try them on the underside of a table leg first to make

2006-12-09 07:04:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can,espaecially if it's solid wood. If it is a veneer,it can be done,but tread everyso lightly,because so many are so thin you could sand through it and posibly ruin it. Does the table have a leaf that you can experiment on as far as sanding? Stain goes deep,and you might not be able to sand the stain out of a veneer. be careful,good luck

2016-03-13 05:09:06 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

get a wet hot rag and put it onto the spill..the heat will melt the liquid and make it easier to remove...when removing, wipe it from the outside to the inside, being careful not to rub too hard (if your table's made of oak)..if it still don't wanna come off, get a spoon, and wrap it into the wet rag so it won't scratch your table and gently scrape it off...if your table gets a mild scratch, there's some markers at furniture stores or Wal-Mart they sell for wood furnishings..you'll find the right hue for your table.....good luck :)

2006-12-09 07:13:05 · answer #3 · answered by dre o 3 · 0 0

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