Have ink spot on 1940's mahagony telephone table but want to refinish
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Z on Aug 18, 2013I have no clue if it'll work on wood, but I once had a dear friend {{♥ miss you Lynn ♥}} that always used hair spray to remove ink from clothing. It's worth a shot, I would think.Helpful Reply
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Tammy w on Aug 18, 2013I worked for a company that decorated wood and we would use permanent ink for details. If we goofed up..rubbing alcohol would take it off...even if it had already been sealed. hope it works for you.Helpful Reply
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Kat Tellez on Aug 20, 2013I use rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer to clean ink off the desks in my classroom. I I would use the gel for a bit more control. Let it sit for about 5-10 minutes, then mopit up with some paper towels. It may take a few treatments to get enough of it out for you to work with since the ink has been there for so long.Helpful Reply
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Debbie on Aug 20, 2013If you will be stripping it, maybe that will help. If you are going to refinish with paint. Seal the stain with Zinsser Bulls Eyes Shellac. I have a blog post coming soon on that product. Great to seal stains etc.Helpful Reply
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Larose LoganOakes on Aug 20, 2013Somewhere I read that real mayo will remove water spots from wood. But it has to be REAL mayo not some generic or substitute. Let me look for the link on HT. and I will get back to you. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CEYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dummies.com%2Fhow-to%2Fcontent%2Fhow-to-remove-water-stains-from-wood-furniture.html&ei=XYkTUp_nI4Xr2AW01oDQCQ&usg=AFQjCNEUU4-wRTWoVz5tyvbWI0TYOSG8eAHelpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Aug 20, 2013Rubbing alcohol would be my first try. If that does not work some Carbon Tetrachloride. You may not be able to get all of it out...but it should be "better". One of the great things about re-working old classic pieces is the "character and history" they hold. full sanding and the use of a darker stain on the top will greatly minimize the appearance of the ink rink...but its shadow will remind you of its past.Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 20, 2013Thanks everyone. I think the big issue here is that the ink is very old, black ink. Most "modern" recipes are for blue ink, the more modern ink. We are trying wood bleach, again and again and am hoping.Helpful Reply
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Angela Weaver on Aug 20, 2013If that top is solid, try sanding the whole top until it disappearsHelpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 20, 2013It is veneer. We have been sanding but can't sand too deep. Back to bleaching....Thank you!Helpful Reply
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April E on Aug 20, 2013most of the old inks were more like stains as opposed to inks so said get some color remover the same as you would use on fabric and mix the powder with a small amount of hot water to form a paste and try that on your ink stain leave it for 2-3 hours covered w/ plastic to keep damp it worked on a tray table I have it should work on this but you will need to allow your table to slow dry with weight on it so your veneer doesn't buckleHelpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 21, 2013We have tried mineral spirits, toothpaste and baking soda mix, wood bleach and sanding. The top is veneer so have to be cautious on the sanding. After multiple bleaching the BLACK ink stain is there but barely so. So it's certainly going to be a dark stain, maybe Jacobean! I "hope" to paint the base in a neutral CeCe Caldwell's Kansas Wheat and Jacobean would look nice with that I think. Will post again when completed. Thank you everyone for your kindness in sharing great ideas and your experiences.Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 21, 2013"Old inks were more like stains"....this certainly reflects what we have been seeing with this project. This is new to me info. and very helpful. Thank you so much for sharing. Most all of my Internet searching just pulled up info. on newer/blue inks and how to remove them.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Aug 21, 2013Acetone (or nail polish remover) is another solvent that may work. Most likely this is "india ink". I used it a lot in grad school when labeling botanical specimens. It is one of the most durable inks out there. Unlike more modern "inks" india ink is made from finely ground "carbon black" or soot, and not from "dye" as most modern inks...solvents do not do much to carbon black.Helpful Reply
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Z on Aug 21, 2013http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-remove-felt-tip-ink-and-indian-ink-stains12.htmHelpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 21, 2013Excellent advice and information. Thank you!Helpful Reply
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Z on Aug 21, 2013You're welcome. Once I knew it was most likely India Ink I just Googled removing India Ink from wood.Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 22, 2013I stained the top of this piece yesterday. We DO NOT see the ink stain. YEA! I am painting the base now. Will post a pic when it is done. Thank you everyone for all of your help. I am grateful!Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 23, 2013Just added a picture of the completed stained top. There is a bit of glare in this image but in real life it looks good. Thanks HT for your help!Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Aug 24, 2013Looking good...have you put a top coat on it yet?Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 24, 2013Thanks. No, no top coat yet. Do you have a suggestion for me? I am using Minwax stain with a sealer in it. There is still a very slight spot in the front/left where the bleach made the wood a tad bit lighter. I'm waiting for the current coat to dry and then I want to add some more stain in that spot to try to make it match better. I just didn't want to wait to post and I am watching my granddaughter for the next week and won't have any computer time!Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 25, 2013Do you actually use wipe-on Poly OVER Minwax stain with poly sealer right in it? Wouldn't that be kind of an overkill?Helpful Reply
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WalkTheCreativePath on Aug 25, 2013Use Krud Kutter from LowesHelpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Aug 27, 2013Sia, I'm 62 yrs. old and not too terribly computer savvy. I was able to get help from the HT technical service to create the new homepage.Helpful Reply
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