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Fixing Rubbing Alcohol Stains on Wood

Take a clean, dry paper towel and rub the stained area while heating the area with a blow dryer.

Source: My own experiment.

By Rochelle from Blue Springs, MO

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January 5, 20150 found this helpful

Thanks for writing about such an obscure topic! The wood top table I have is faux wood from Ashley. What do you think will work? My email is hopeformany AT gmail.com I write a column and would lime to know if you have healthy natural tips we could use a quote from you and give you a link back to your site for more exposure.

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Hope to hear from you. Take care, Jane

 
May 29, 20170 found this helpful

try a Mr Clean sponge !!! I used it dry ....It works too

 
January 22, 20170 found this helpful

Use argon oil, it works perfectly

 
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June 26, 20170 found this helpful

Brilliant!!

 
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September 2, 20170 found this helpful

The stain was over a week old and I had tried oil soap and furniture polish to no avail. Then I tried a melamine sponge

I was able to remove my rubbing alcohol stain on our dining room table with a melamine sponge (same as the Mr Clean Magic Eraser).

 
June 3, 20210 found this helpful

It worked! Leaking rubbing alcohol on our dining table left a horrible white stain. Heating it and rubbing with a paper towel took it all off. What a relief! Thanks

 
October 10, 20210 found this helpful

To say I was skeptical regarding the effectiveness of this approach is an understatement. However, can't tell you how happy I am to wrong about this.

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It worked great & only took about five minutes. Thanks!

 

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