Monday, January 11, 2010

Oak Dining Room Chairs Remove Sticky Stuff Off Oak Kitchen Chair?

Remove Sticky Stuff off Oak Kitchen Chair? - oak dining room chairs

I have oak dining chairs in the back of each one, where you push it is sticky. If I only sticky powder spray the dirt that accumulates when it is not dirty. How can I remove the dirt without the clear surface or damage resulting from wood?

I tried again and Earaser Magic removes the top layer. Since then, dirt with wood dust aerosols, but havent ever sticky residue!

5 comments:

♥ †@ÿŁƏƏ♥ said...

Try some white vinegar on a soft ...

Dozer said...

I want to do my old trick of WD 40 that I use to remove marks from almost everything in my house. (For example, TAR of carpet once) Sprinkle a little on the back of the chair and will be deleted immediately.

The reason is probably an accumulation of "dirt" is that the powder spray (furniture polish) you use, I personally stay away from all these things I think things sticky and nasty than makes Nice and shiny! To clean all of my oak furniture that I just use a mild soap and warm water, drain well and clean cloth. Do you have a better job than any paint on the market and do not have the sticky end of everything!

Max Schnell said...

They are not permanent memory, you will remove the goo used to be :-)

Acids in body oils for a long time lowered the target. Do not save money, sticky and not doing their job - to protect beautify, and to a clean surface. In fact, it means nothing of the sort.

You can do a good cleaning effect (I recommend an alkaline cleaner such as TSP) is, and not bad with a paint layer. Your other option is to Stripped and varnished.

Next time, do regular cleaning to prevent accumulation of these oils.

done said...

PAM cooking spray, oil, timber, soap, Murphy, or Old English (oil, no alcohol malt).

G'luck!

Briza said...

Try it with WD-40 oil. It will not harm the finish.

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