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This is a transition period between shellac and varnish finishes so you
might want to test any remedies out in some unobstrusive place first. If it
is shellac alchol rubbed in quickly with a lint-free cloth with a cotton
ball wrapped in it will help. If it is varnish the rottenstone and mineral
oil trick will work. Or you can try a little paste wax. Good luck. MBJ in
CNY
----- Original Message -----
From: Jillian Adams <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 7:02 PM
Subject: new water stains on furniture
> Hi all,
>
> Our museum uses some of its museum space as function space. Unfortunately,
> we've had a recent accident with one of our quality pieces. A guest left a
> sweating glass on our side buffet. Does anyone know of ways to work magic
> (short of incantations) to remove the white "stain"? Our inventory lists
> this piece in the following manner: "Carved mahogany and veneer Empire
> Sideboard with rope-twisted front, candle stands on ends. The rectangular
> top, 71 1/2 by 24 inches, (brasses replaced). American, c. 1840".
>
> Thanks and happy holidays!
> Jillian Adams
> Loring-Greenough House
>
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