There are couple different things you could try, be sure to test in an unobtrusive spot to judge the outcome before doing the whole project. Two things that have been suggested are lacquer thinner and brake fluid.
Open all the windows and use some fans to expel the fumes. Higher temperatures with low humidity will help the floor cure faster and lesson the smell impact in the house. This is what I know for oil base polyurethane. Oil base seems to have a strings smell then the water base.
If it is a light layer of film you may be able to get it off with just applying heat from a blow dryer on the affected area. However, if this fails, a heat gun (essentially a much stronger blow dryer used for all sorts of construction work, etc) will do the trick. HOWEVER, be sure to be careful with the heat gun. On some types of material it may cause it to catch fire, or melt the area. If you make sure to hold it at the right distance and move it quickly across the white area you should be able to take the stain off without damaging the item.
wat u start doing is u basically remove it one by one
If its a hardwood flooring, then rub it with Goof Off for a minute or two, it will soften enough to then scrape it off with a blunt Knife or a small metal spatula.
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The water in your dishwasher must not be getting hot enough to dissolve the powdered detergent.
You need to make sure that you rinse the floor before being finished with it. A small amount of water will get rid of the film.
White ployurethane enamel.
Yes White wine is essentially a clear liquid and suitable for low residue diets
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White Furniture Company was created in 1905.
White residue on faucets and shower heads most likely are from the hard water mineral deposits that your water contains. Sometimes, the residue is from cleaning products, but most often not. To help reduce white residue and hard water stains, a salt type water softener is recommended.
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The best place to by white furniture would be at a store such as Sears or a furniture store such as Ashley's. They have the largest variety and price range for furniture and are sure to have white pieces.
The white residue is calcium and magnesium(hard water). When heated in the dishwasher it dries and leaves a chalky residue on glassware. There is a new product out that solves this problem once and for all. Its called the dishwasher filtration system and you can get it at www.dishwasherfilter.com.
A layer of white residue on the bottom of a pool could be the result of many things. Calcium deposits may be the most likely cause.
Self adhesive labels can be removed from furniture by placing first a heated wet towel to the adhesive area for half a minute. After that the sticker can be taken off. If there is still left some white residue on the furniture, this can be cleaned with a cloth and some peanut butter.