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We are having some interior spaces painted at our historic site.  In
moving a closed leaf table that had been near a window and hardly ever
accessed we discovered spots of mold on the leaf that had been facing
the window and wall. 

 

I don't want to blindly trust the wisdom of the internet.  What source
can I trust to clean the table safely?

 

It is about 200 years old, with a stain finish. 

 

Thanks listers!

 

Cindy Boyer

Director of Public Programs

The Landmark Society of Western New York

133 S. Fitzhugh St.

Rochester NY  14608

(585) 546-7029 ext. 12

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Fax:  (585) 546-4788

 

 

 

The Landmark Society:  Celebrating 75 years as one of America's oldest
and most active preservation organizations!

 

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