Night stand with dried formula milk spots
This has several spots on the nightstand on it. It matches my bedroom suit. I have tried several things to get it off. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Kendra: this may help
https://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-remove-milk-and-cream-stains1.htm
Hi Kendra, I haven't been able to find anything about furniture but this might give you some ideas... https://www.today.com/home/how-remove-baby-formula-stains-just-about-anything-t107887
Alternatively, could you try using a very fine grit sandpaper to try taking off just the top layer with the formula. Is the formal stained into the wood or is a drip on top of the wood? If it is stained the clear coat you wouldn't be able to sand it lightly but if it's sitting on top you could.
If mild soap and water didn't do it, try Murphy's Oil Soap.
Saturate with oil to soften and use a plastic scraper to remove.
Try lemon essential oil
Hi! I spilled a cappuccino, and discovered just how hard a milk based substance dries. I found I was able to soften it, and remove it from everything it got on with Goo Gone. A plus is it won't damage your finish. Good luck and stay safe!
here is a solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtG12k2aBkY
I have used both toothpaste, with no fluoride, and mayonnaise with great results. If you try the mayo, cover with plastic wrap, leave on for several hours then wipe off with a non scratch scrubber.
This picture is blurry so I can't see it. Have you tried microfiber clothes? How long as the formula been there to soak in?
This tutorial on how to clean off dried milk should help: https://www.home-ec101.com/crying-over-spilled-milk/
toothpaste works for me every time so you should try
Non fluoride toothpaste will work.