It often happens that over time a wooden table begins to become covered with sloppy, dirty stains.
As a rule, stains on the tabletop are caused by hot mugs and plates. Removing stains can be quite problematic.
However, do not rush to take the damaged piece of furniture to the landfill.
You can restore your wooden table to its former shine and beauty, and with the help of a fairly inexpensive product.
Arm yourself with isopropyl alcohol, which costs mere pennies in any pharmacy.
Next, apply alcohol to a cotton pad and gently rub the stain. Then wipe off the alcohol and remaining dirt with a clean damp cloth.
There is an even easier way to get rid of dirty stains on your table.
Simply spread a thin cloth on the tabletop and iron it with a not too hot iron. After that, go over the sloppy heels with ammonia diluted with cold water.
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