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Removing Window Cling Stains from Oak Table

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Date: 04/07/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Stains | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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Anyone know how to remove green & purple gel window cling stains from oak wood table? I took my St. Pat's clings off the window and laid them on my oak kitchen table until I could find the plastic sheet to place them on. When I went to remove them, they had left a print on my table. I have tried Goo Gone and a Magic Eraser and it has lightened, but it is still in the finish.

Deb from Kansas City, MO
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By elizabteh1 (1) Profile Contact
I know when we got easter egg dye on our oak kitchen table, I was told to use one of the Mr.Clean erasers.(you can get them at any store) It worked great......I was also able to get it off our kitchen counters.

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