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    May 27, 2011, 08:02 AM
    Oak dining table needs revived
    Hi, I bought an oak dining table from next a few years back. The thing is the wood is unsealed and since then we have had kids and now the table is dirty no matter how much I try to clean it there is still dirt. Is there a way of sanding it and sealing it or will this destroy it totally.

    Thanks in advance.

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