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shanley | 09:47 Sun 21st Aug 2005 | Home & Garden
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I have an old Victorian washstand (wood unknown, but looks dark oak in colour). In the past it has been used as a drinks cabinet, and unfortunately at some point alcohol was spilt down one of the legs, which has resulted in a stain which I am unable to get rid of. I now live in Spain, and am unable to get it French polished, as I thought that was the only suitable treatment. Does anybody have any expert advice they could give me on how best to remove this stain, I would be very grateful for a response.


Many thanks in advance.

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Vinegar, and if that doesn't work, ask for a full refund.
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Thanks dothawkes, but this piece of furniture has been in my possession for years, so a refund is not an option, any other suggestions anybody?
you could try white spirit and a gentle rub with wire wool or meths which is a bit more agressive than white sprit ,be very gentle when rubbing down any woodwork make sure you wear gloves.

good luck

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