Saturday, October 24, 2009

Spilled nail polish remover on a wooden table?

I was doing my nails when i accidentally spilled nail polish remover on my new wooden bedside table. I really loved the table and it costs me a lot. And I also couldn't get it refurnished, too expensive. The nail polish remover looks kind of "above" the table and didn't make a hole on the table however. But it's still a stain and it's really hard to hide it. Any possible effective ways to make it disappear and gone with just a simple quick way with simple tools?

Spilled nail polish remover on a wooden table?
Piano dealers use touch up specialist to fix gouges or damage to pianos. They can do miracles, but they don't work cheap. You could call a large piano store to get a name of someone just to see what it will cost.





The only other way is to refinish the entire top. As you know, everything is expensive these days, but I have learned from personal experience that to fix a flaw like you describe can only be done by a professional. Anything short of that will only make it look worse.





If you don't have a fat wallet, perhaps you could get a sticky-back paper dot that is some acceptable color and just stick it over the flaw.





keep your cell phone on it. That was a lousy idea :) :) :)





Good Luck!
Reply:Get it refinished or cover it up with a doily.



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