I had to sand it off as strippers didn't work. The rotory palm sander worked fine
looks like the only way to get the stain out is to sand and finish the are
The Greeks went into the Dark Age
Christopher Dark went by Chris.
In the dark.
"As i went outside to take out the trash, everything was dark."
Unless you use a stain remover or hydrogen peroxide, the wine stain on your cloth may still be visible even after a wash through the laundry. The best way to remove the stain is to blot the stain when its still fresh with some towels and then combine 1 teaspoon of laundry soap with one cup of hydrogen peroxide.
No, he went to the Dark Forest.
The cast of The Water Was Dark and It Went Forever Down - 2009 includes: Anna Brockway as Mother Madeline Wallman as Girl
Spark, Dark, Lark, Park, Quark, Mark.Aardvark (ant eater)DarkLarksnarkparkAn Aardvak went for a lark in the park after dark.You forgot shark!The shark went to the park in the dark looking for an ardvark.
they went to sleep when it got dark and woke at sun up.
I have successfully stripped several items of 1920/30/40 dark brown furniture brought cheaply at auctions, the best way is to completely dissemble the piece, making a series of patterns with a fine punch some where it will not show on each half of all joints to facile reassembly they using a very sharp plane remove the stain from narrow parts or in the case of table tops or wide flat surfaces use a powerful round orbital sander and coarse to fine sanding disks only removing the bare minimum to get rid of the stain, the biggest problem is end grains on mouldings or twist legs , remove as much as possible with strips of sand paper then bleach out most of the remainder with a powerful wood bleach and a fine brush. Reassembly matching up the dots cramp each section and check for squareness removing all trace of surplus glue then use your choice of finish, my favourite is Ronseal Hardglaze clear varnish, this gives a slightly tinted golden oak colour and if you thin the first coat then apply three more full strength rubbing down between each coat with ultra fine paper the result will be a brilliant glass like surface highly resistant to spillage, or use one of the gloss or satin spray on finishes or even a water based varnish that will give you a clear protective surface with no discolouration but not quite so much protection If you don't like the high gloss of the Ronseal finish but want the protection rub it with the grain using very fine grade 000 steel wool and wax polish, this will give a satin finish.
I rubbed stain with non-acetonenail polish remover pad and then went over with ceramic cooktop cleaner. Went over a couple of times and it came off like a charm.