Himalayan salt lamp leaked on dresser
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Pamelia on Jul 31, 2015I would go google for someone who redo furnisher and ask them.... your dresser is very nice.... sorry I couldn't be much help....Helpful Reply
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Kathy Jerman on Jul 31, 2015I have the same salt lamp . There is nothing there to leak.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne White on Jul 31, 2015If not used for a period of time it will "leak" Mine sets on either marble or glass never wood, you should be able to google the problem & get it off.Helpful Reply
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Katrina Warren on Jul 31, 2015@Jean McCormick Salt attracts moisture, & if not used often the moisture & salt crystals will begin to leak out. Using the salt lamp keeps it dried out. I would clean the dresser with whatever you normally use when dusting, if there is discoloration left after that, then you have a bigger problem to deal with.Helpful Reply
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Z on Jul 31, 2015The answer to how this happened is answered in the first question on the link below. If it is water damage, then you can more than likely clean it by wiping it with mayonnaise or oily furniture polish. http://www.universalvision.co.za/frequently-asked-questions.htmlHelpful Reply
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Z on Jul 31, 2015Here's more info on how to care for your lamp when leaving for extended periods of time. http://originalsaltlamps.com/salt-lamp-care-tips/Helpful Reply
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IdahoPiggy on Jul 31, 2015"Restore a Finish" and #0000 Steel Wool should repair this to pristine condition. :-)Helpful Reply
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Jean McCormick on Jul 31, 2015Thanks everyone!!Helpful Reply
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Peggy Leblanc on Aug 02, 2015I had one leak so now I put all on a glass candle saucer no more worriesHelpful Reply
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Jean McCormick on Aug 20, 2015I decided to have my salt lamp taken to the kitchen counter and leave it turned it on. I am away from home for an extended period of time. My future daughter-in-law cleaned up what she could on my dresser with a slightly damp soft rag. Without asking me first, my husband used some Orange Glo for wood furniture on it. I won't see it with my own eyes until September. If it needs it, I plan to use Restore-A-Finish on it like IdahoPiggy suggested.Helpful Reply
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