Annoyingly some kids slime was left on our G-Plan table over night. Initially it looked like it had severely stained.
What I've done:
Now I've got a surface with the finish removed. It is most prominent on the side with the red line where there is a feelable ridge.
What should my next move be?
A light sand to even out the ridge and remove any dirt? Then finish, but with what?
I'm keen to protect it before it gets a nasty stain into the raw wood that will be even harder to remove.
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Annoyingly some kids slime was left on our G-Plan table over night. Initially it looked like it had severely stained.
What I've done:
Now I've got a surface with the finish removed. It is most prominent on the side with the red line where there is a feelable ridge.
What should my next move be?
A light sand to even out the ridge and remove any dirt? Then finish, but with what?
I'm keen to protect it before it gets a nasty stain into the raw wood that will be even harder to remove.
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