How to Remove Spots on Wood
by
Zest it Up
(IC: blogger)
3 Materials
$5
20 Minutes
Easy
This is a find and fix it that you will definitely want to file away for when those accidents happen to your gorgeous wood furniture pieces. Ever left a nice fatty ring from your cup of coffee on your gorgeous wooden coffee table? Or had the steam from your boiling tea kettle blast up onto a nearby wooden cabinet? Or better yet had your coffee pot overflow with a leak and drip down your front cabinet? YEP. All that has happened to me before. But thank goodness for this trick!!
Photo Cred: Jessica Helton
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Meet the issue:
Now grab your white toothpaste (with no gel, just plain old cheap white toothpaste) and begin to rub the paste onto the problem spot…
You are basically really really finely sanding off the blemish, removing that top layer of issues
Now to give it a shiny new coat with our homemade spoon butter to fill in the “gaps” and keep your wood healthy
And voila!
As good as new!! Yay!!!
xo,
Sam & Chanda
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Suggested materials:
- White toothpaste
- Spoon butter
- Rag
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published April 24th, 2015 12:00 PM
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