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White Heat Mark on Leather Topped Writing Desk

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Date: 03/19/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Furniture  
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How do I remove a white heat mark from a leather type of dark green surfaced writing desk? I placed a cup of hot coffee on a few sheets of white paper on my new desk and left a fantastic white mark on its surface within an hour of getting it.
I guess its the wax thats gone white. I've not fiddled with it in case I make it worse.

itsian from UK
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By artisticattorney (10) Contact
I've actually had luck with putting mayonaise on the area, leaving it overnight and...poof... the mark is gone in the AM!!

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By luvmygingerkids (354) Profile Blog! Contact
If it's real leather, get a spray leather cleaner.

If it's not real leather, try some Armor All.

Posted on 03/19/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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