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    Re: Human urine on wood furniture

    Posted by Catherine on 2/2/2003, 6:36 pm, in reply to "Re: Cat urine on wood furniture"
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    Maple or oak. Light to medium color finish; a antique bureau. Has "bleached" stains upon surface now. Happened approx. 8-9 years ago by drunken visitor, soon thereafter banished from the premises. Would love to restore piece of furniture back to it's beautiful self.

    --Previous Message--
    : Since all damage to furniture first affects
    : the finish, removal of urine from a
    : finished wood surface is dependant on the
    : type of finish and how long the urine was
    : present. Urine contains ammonia and
    : affects wood and finishes differently.
    : For me to give you a meaningfull answer, I
    : have to know the color and texture of the
    : stains as well as the type of finish, if
    : any. More detail is better.
    : Any help would be appreciated.
    :


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