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    Re: Water marks on Rosewood table

    Posted by jacqui on 9/21/2001, 6:23 am , in reply to "Re: Water marks on Rosewood table"
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    Dr. Woodwell,
    The bone china cups were not warm at all- in fact, I didn't even think they were WET!!! I took them straight from a cupboard and rinsed them off and towel dried them- then set them on the rosewood table. Since the water was cold, will Elixir still work on the water mark? Thank you so much!

    Jacqui

    --Previous Message--
    : : And the cups were probably warm as well.
    : The marks you describe are typical of a
    : shellac finish and are easily solved with
    : Wood Elixir.
    : The refinishers you spoke to do not know
    : about Wood Elixir because it is not sold
    : in the USA.
    : --Previous Message--
    : I was remodeling my kitchen and had put a
    : couple bone china coffee cups on my
    : rosewood dining room table. I guess they
    : were still a little damp (I had rinsed
    : them off and towel dried them). I just
    : moved them (they've been there a couple
    : days) and there are 2 horrendous WHITE
    : rings. One is just a ring- the other is a
    : ring and has white in the ring as well. I
    : tried the toothpaste/baking soda remedy
    : but to no avail. Should I just succumb to
    : having it refinished or is there truly
    : something that will work? Thanks.
    : :
    :


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