No, don't even try it. You'll just end up with an ugly mess.
No stain will work on Formica. If it's an unfinished surface,then you can stain it.
Formica will not accept stain, however it can be primed and painted after sanding.
It does not stain `cabinets if they are made entirely of wood. It will stain formica or similar type surfaces on cabinets. Also do not polish any metal with the Pledge.
I would remove the stain from the entire piece (leg or top) and then carefully re-stain it properly.
Believe it or not, ammonia! Dampen a cloth with the ammonia and rub the stain, then polish. I had rubbing alcohol spills all over a dresser and this removed them!
No stain will work on Formica. If it's an unfinished surface,then you can stain it.
Formica will not accept stain, however it can be primed and painted after sanding.
One can purchase a formica table in many different places. Some of the places in which one can purchase a formica table are: Target, Walmart, and Amazon.
Products like Countertop Magic and NuFinish can bring back the shine of your Formica table.
A dining, kitchen or similar table whose top is surfaced with the plastic laminate called formica. Formica is a rigid plastic material that reached its zenith in popularity in the 1950's.
It does not stain `cabinets if they are made entirely of wood. It will stain formica or similar type surfaces on cabinets. Also do not polish any metal with the Pledge.
yes
To remove a burn stain from Formica countertops, there has to be an abrasive material which will only scratch off the burn mark but not the Formica itself. Apply dry sugar crystals and rub with a suede cloth.
To install formica you will need a "table saw" to cut it at least a 1/2 inch over on all sides and a router to edge it off once it is laid on your surface. you can also edge it off with a good metal file but this way is done with experience-- using a metal file for formica edging is not for the novice. first remember to apply the adhesive to both the table surface and the back of the intended formica and wait about 10 minutes before mating both together and be sure to have a block of wood with a piece of carpet on it for easy pressure sliding to rub your mating pieces. Enjoy a "FREE" learning experience on your favorite DIY Video Just "Google" Gluing Formica
yes its a porous surface and will absorb liquid and stain
Try to rub a walnut into it or if that does work get an old cloth and place it on the table and put an iron over the cloth then the stain should go away!
Put Olive oil. I had a big stain of fondue fuel on my wood table and it's gone.