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Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserKatie from California Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserHad a problem with some large wooden bowls that I brought back from Africa. They had obviously not been treated properly and kept developing what looked like a mold. I heard a tip hear on the TV clean the wood with Lighter Fuel, it seems to have done the job. Don't know if this will work for you, but I wish you luck Post by Thelma.Germany RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserHad a problem with some large wooden bowls that I brought back from Africa. They had obviously not been treated properly and kept developing what looked like a mold. I heard a tip hear on the TV clean the wood with Lighter Fuel, it seems to have done the job. Don't know if this will work for you, but I wish you luck Post By Thelma.Germany (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserI'll try them all! Thanks! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserSimply use fine steel wool pads, you can buy at the dollar store. In the future, you can use Formbey's lemon oil. As well, I have bad allergies, the Formbey's products have been wonderful! Good luck! Post By yellow rose (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserSimply use fine steel wool pads, you can buy at the dollar store. In the future, you can use Formbey's lemon oil. As well, I have bad allergies, the Formbey's products have been wonderful! Good luck! Post By yellow rose (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From Dresser
Have a family you trust member do this for you: Take a soft rag & pour some rubbing alcohol on it or 100 proof Vodka (has less smell) then rub the alcohol back & forth gently across your dresser. Don't leave it in one spot to long or it could damage the wood. But if you do this the alcohol will cut through the pledge & get rid of it. You may have to do this 2 or 3 times, but only do a bit at a time because you want to cut through the pledge but not damage the wood... Post by Cyinda RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From DresserThank you for the idea! I'll try it Post by rockon193 RE: Getting Rid Of Pledge Smell From Dresser
Try hotish water and a little New Dawn liquid. Leave rag as wet as you think the wood will take without damage or wring rag almost dry. Working quickly, wipe where you put the Pledge. Wipe with a clean rag wrung from warm water to quickly rinse. Dry with a soft clean cloth. Repeat until you have removed the Pledge product. Wood furniture can be safely cleaned with soap and water if the joints aren't soaked. Post by Vicka |
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