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  • May 21, 2009, 12:47 PM
    piecyk7771
    How to remove spots from teak table ?
    I have a older teak dining table and I noticed that my cleaning people made whiter spots on the table. Spots look like splashes or like something was dripping from the bottle. They denied (of course) doing anything, so I don't know what caused it. Is there anything I can do or buy to remove them.
    Please help me!!
  • May 21, 2009, 05:10 PM
    tickle

    I have always sanded a complete area with mineral spirits and then teak oil again. It works for me.
  • May 22, 2009, 01:06 AM
    Clough

    Hi, piecyk7771!

    Do you mean that it has a teak oil finish or that the wood is teakwood or both, please? It would be helpful to know about that.

    Thanks!
  • May 22, 2009, 04:47 AM
    piecyk7771
    Hi there,
    Thanks for responses, but I don't know where to buy mineral spirits and teak oil.
    It is a teakwood table without any teak oil finish.
  • May 22, 2009, 03:16 PM
    Clough

    Hi again, piecyk7771!

    So, are you saying that it has no finish on it and is only bare wood?

    Thanks!
  • May 23, 2009, 08:41 AM
    piecyk7771
    What I mean is - I don't put any oil on it, so whatever finish was on the table it is from the beginning. I don't preserve it in any way, just dust it with dry cloth. But... now it has those light spots, which look like bleached and I have no idea how to remove them. I've read on the internet that teak wood is very resistant to everything and actually they suggest to wash it with bleach and water if you want to clean it, so I'm assuming that bleach would not do any damage. Would ammonia in windex cause any discoloration it teak wood? I don't know what my cleaning people did, so I'm just guessing.
    Please let me know what to do? Thanks.
  • May 23, 2009, 09:02 AM
    tickle

    Piecyk, I have solid teak tables. As I mentioned before, I clean them with mineral spirits (from hardware store and easily available). Yes, teak is a marvelous wood and water resistant if treated correctly, that is why they use it on boats. Probably your cleaners spilled some kind of chemical based cleaner, therefore the white marks. No, don't use anything with amonia.

    So, again, mineral spirits, wipe down your table and buy teak oil (google it if necessary to find it in your area), possibly a boat cleaning outlet would have it; I am sure you can find it.

    Ms tickle

    Tick

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