Thursday, August 17, 2006
Removing oil from Furniture ... by Using Cotton Wipers ...
Removing oil from Furniture
You will need to work in an open, well ventilated area for this. Oils and greases seep into a wood surface and can only be remove by using a poultice. You will need to go to your local swimming pool supply store and get a small bag of diatomatious earth and then go to the hardware store and get a gallon or two of acetone. Make a paste with the two. USE GLOVES. Spread a 1/2" layer of your paste over the oil or gease spot. The oil will seep from the wood into the paster as the acetone evaporates out. Once the paste is dry scrap it off and dispose of it. Expect to apply the paste several times to remove all of the oil.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854
Removing oil from Furniture
You will need to work in an open, well ventilated area for this. Oils and greases seep into a wood surface and can only be remove by using a poultice. You will need to go to your local swimming pool supply store and get a small bag of diatomatious earth and then go to the hardware store and get a gallon or two of acetone. Make a paste with the two. USE GLOVES. Spread a 1/2" layer of your paste over the oil or gease spot. The oil will seep from the wood into the paster as the acetone evaporates out. Once the paste is dry scrap it off and dispose of it. Expect to apply the paste several times to remove all of the oil.
Telephone toll free at 877-747-3854