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how to get rid of cigarette burns from vanity unit

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brookesmum | 05:03 Tue 23rd May 2006 | Home & Garden
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We have an old vanity unit, which I think is painted, but is solid wood under neath, on the sides of it are stains where a gigarette has been lent, it is not so much a burn but a stain, anyway to get rid of these?
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If not severe, the burn can be removed by rubbing with steel wool moistened with soap and water.
The coating is likely to be quite thin so care will have to be taken when rubbing - note that any shine will also go. From the description it seems like the discolouring is mostly due to heat and it is now a question of how deep the baking has gone and discoloured. If the coating is as soft as one might suspect (i.e. not Formica-like, but rather a form of paint) then I would rather use Jif or similar or even toothpaste, both of which are likely to be much less agressive than steel wool. Work very gently on just the affected area - try to judge when to stop rather than risk going through the coating (i.e. if the discolouring goes right through it you can't win).

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