Heat Marks
Year Aunt Paisy, Could you inform me through The Listener of a sure method of. removing white heat» stains off highly polished surfaces. "Listen," Hamilton. I should not like to call any home method of removing these stains a SURE one; but here are some ways which have been very successful. A bad heat-mark really needs a tradesman. However, we | are often obliged to try to do things for ourselves. Try pouring on a little hot camphorated oil, Léave awhile to soak in. Then rub up with a soft cloth-| working with (not against) the grain of | the wood. Repeat till effective. Or, with a soft cloth, rub in a little raw linseed oil? two of three days in succession; then give a thin coating of knotting, using a soft brush. An oil and colour merchant will make up a bottle of knotting for you, diluted to half strength. Sometimes the knotting is not needed, just rub up with your usual polishing oil. Other people have removed heat marks by rubbing with ordinary metal polish.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 23
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177Heat Marks New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 23
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