Hi all, there has been a cost for my really Ubeaut coffee. Stains on the fold down table!!! Eril has tried Bi Carb of Soda without success. Suggestions please??
maybe rubbing alcohol. Test first. Soak cotton ball with the rubbing alcohol and rub on the stain.
Cheers
Jeff
Dougwe said
07:26 PM Mar 11, 2015
You could stop drinking coffee Paul. I'll duck for cover now.
Maybe try "Simple Green" concentrate. You can get it at that bigB mob. You know, the green place.
Happywanderer said
07:38 PM Mar 11, 2015
Scrub wet table with Jif, then rinse of with cold water.
aussie_paul said
07:58 PM Mar 11, 2015
Dougwe wrote:
You could stop drinking coffee Paul. I'll duck for cover now.
Maybe try "Simple Green" concentrate. You can get it at that bigB mob. You know, the green place.
And I think you should Doug!!!
Aussie Paul.
PeterD said
08:22 PM Mar 11, 2015
The other alternative is to finish off browning it.
03_Troopy said
08:22 PM Mar 11, 2015
You could check out the hints and tips section...
woolman said
05:15 AM Mar 12, 2015
Sharke wrote:
maybe rubbing alcohol. Test first. Soak cotton ball with the rubbing alcohol and rub on the stain. Cheers Jeff
why would you waste alcohol on a table!!!
neil
dragonfly1 said
10:53 AM Mar 12, 2015
Cutting compound then polish
Dragonfly1
aussie_paul said
12:00 PM Mar 12, 2015
03_Troopy wrote:
You could check out the hints and tips section...
Been through the search function Bob, without much success re my problem BUT, what a treasure trove of information.
Aussie Paul.
aussie_paul said
12:08 PM Mar 12, 2015
woolman wrote:
why would you waste alcohol on a table!!!
neil
Ha ha, I agree!!!
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Thursday 12th of March 2015 12:10:09 PM
aussie_paul said
12:14 PM Mar 12, 2015
dragonfly1 wrote:
Cutting compound then polish
Dragonfly1
Thanks Cyril, that sounds very feasible. I have a brother in law who does up vehicles, so will try it.
Aussie Paul.
Flags2 said
10:40 AM Mar 13, 2015
May be a bit late with this one but had a similar problem with coffee stains in corelle cups. Disappeared after soaking a denture tablet in boiling water in the cup for a while and then washed with hot water and normal dishwashing detergent. Looking at your table, it appears to have a lip around the edge so perhaps placing a few denture tables on the surface and carefully dribbling boiling water over them and leaving it there for a while might work. Got nothing to lose really.
Cheers
Robyn
patrolst said
10:46 AM Mar 13, 2015
Go for a trip to the Pilbara in WA and you wont have to worry about the red coffee stains the red dust will cover them up.
aussie_paul said
10:58 AM Mar 13, 2015
patrolst wrote:
Go for a trip to the Pilbara in WA and you wont have to worry about the red coffee stains the red dust will cover them up.
Try a paste of bi-carb. It cleans the tea and coffee stains in cups, so why not your table. Make the paste to the consistency of loose toothpaste, rub it on thickly with your fingers then leave to dry. Then wash off with soapy water. Might work, if it works on cups.
PS: We did get rid of our Pilbara Red eventually, we used Elbow Grease
Hi all, there has been a cost for my really Ubeaut coffee. Stains on the fold down table!!! Eril has tried Bi Carb of Soda without success. Suggestions please??
Aussie Paul.
Cheers
Jeff
Maybe try "Simple Green" concentrate. You can get it at that bigB mob. You know, the green place.
And I think you should Doug!!!
Aussie Paul.
why would you waste alcohol on a table!!!
neil
Cutting compound then polish
Dragonfly1
Been through the search function Bob, without much success re my problem BUT, what a treasure trove of information.
Aussie Paul.
Ha ha, I agree!!!
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Thursday 12th of March 2015 12:10:09 PM
Thanks Cyril, that sounds very feasible. I have a brother in law who does up vehicles, so will try it.
Aussie Paul.
May be a bit late with this one but had a similar problem with coffee stains in corelle cups. Disappeared after soaking a denture tablet in boiling water in the cup for a while and then washed with hot water and normal dishwashing detergent. Looking at your table, it appears to have a lip around the edge so perhaps placing a few denture tables on the surface and carefully dribbling boiling water over them and leaving it there for a while might work. Got nothing to lose really.
Cheers
Robyn
Go for a trip to the Pilbara in WA and you wont have to worry about the red coffee stains the red dust will cover them up.
Ha ha, yes I am sure that would patrolst!!!
Aussie Paul.
Try a paste of bi-carb. It cleans the tea and coffee stains in cups, so why not your table. Make the paste to the consistency of loose toothpaste, rub it on thickly with your fingers then leave to dry. Then wash off with soapy water. Might work, if it works on cups.
PS: We did get rid of our Pilbara Red eventually, we used Elbow Grease