shape
carat
color
clarity

Please help save my coffee table!

merilenda

Brilliant_Rock
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Messages
816
Wonderfully handy PS'ers, my clumsiness resulted in tragedy this evening. I was using nail polish remover, which I knocked over on my coffee table. I grabbed it before too much spilled, but it was more than enough to cause quite a bit of damage. Any ideas for salvaging my table? It's not particularly expensive, but it's sturdy and we really like it - and we have matching end tables. Here's a picture of the damage. The closest thing at hand to wipe it up were some napkins, which resulted in the weird dot-effect.

table.jpg
 

NOYFB

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Nov 16, 2008
Messages
2,649
I don't have any ideas, other than sanding it down and re-staining it, so I hope some other PSers chime in. I'm sorry that this happened! I hope it can be salvaged.
 

sonnyjane

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Jul 13, 2008
Messages
2,476
Alas... I think you might have to strip all the varnish off and re-stain it. If you just stain over top of the table, that spot will still be lighter than the surrounding areas. Ask at your local hardware store. I thought of doing this (on purpose) to our coffee table but I got too lazy. I believe I was told to use paint thinner but I can't remember. BTW that's some good nail polish remover! My nail polish remover doesn't even work on my nails. Maybe I should switch brands!
 

merilenda

Brilliant_Rock
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Messages
816
I'm afraid you're probably right - we'll have to sand down the whole thing and re-stain. Unfortunately, neither DH nor I are very handy, so I don't know how well that will go. But maybe DH needs an excuse to practice his handyman skills, right? Well, I'll hope that maybe someone will chime in with a miracle solution.

Sonnyjane, the nail polish remover is just Sally Hansen moisturizing remover. What's funny is that I had a hard time getting the polish off my nails, but it sure didn't have trouble ruining my table!
 

JewelFreak

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Sep 3, 2009
Messages
7,768
Merilinda -- it's pretty easy to re-do the top of your table. You can find refinishing directions online, or bookstores have great how-to books in paperback. I've refinished several pieces of furniture & they came out super. It's actually fun & enormously satisfying to see the result.

One icky part: matching top to legs is almost impossible, so you may have to refinish the entire piece. Not much more work really.

Good luck!

-- Laurie
 

Hera

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Jul 12, 2007
Messages
2,405
Oh you poor thing. I did that to my parent's table when I was growing up. I'm afraid for it to be whole and happy again you'll have to refinish it.
 

JillyC

Shiny_Rock
Joined
Oct 11, 2010
Messages
111
Short of refinishing it, I don't think there's anything you can do with it. My daughter ruined my kitchen table with nail polish remover. It's maddening how fast that stuff destroys!
 

somethingshiny

Ideal_Rock
Joined
Jul 22, 2007
Messages
6,746
there is something you can try!!!

I do a lot of wood work and restoration projects. Before you strip and refinish, which is not near as hard as you'd imagine, try rubbing real mayonaise into the wood. The oils will seep into the wood, plump it up and renew some of the color. If it looks like it's working, keep doing it every day. Then, seal the whole top of the table with beeswax or a beeswax product.
 

lovebug1031

Shiny_Rock
Joined
Dec 18, 2008
Messages
348
merilenda|1318295149|3037399 said:
I'm afraid you're probably right - we'll have to sand down the whole thing and re-stain. Unfortunately, neither DH nor I are very handy, so I don't know how well that will go. But maybe DH needs an excuse to practice his handyman skills, right? Well, I'll hope that maybe someone will chime in with a miracle solution.

Sonnyjane, the nail polish remover is just Sally Hansen moisturizing remover. What's funny is that I had a hard time getting the polish off my nails, but it sure didn't have trouble ruining my table!

hah same thing happened to me...using the SAME nail polish remover! Weird
 

MissGotRocks

Super_Ideal_Rock
Premium
Joined
Jun 23, 2005
Messages
16,322
somethingshiny|1318356279|3037851 said:
there is something you can try!!!

I do a lot of wood work and restoration projects. Before you strip and refinish, which is not near as hard as you'd imagine, try rubbing real mayonaise into the wood. The oils will seep into the wood, plump it up and renew some of the color. If it looks like it's working, keep doing it every day. Then, seal the whole top of the table with beeswax or a beeswax product.

I've used mayonnaise on water rings and stuff on furniture - works really well! I hope this can help you!
 

merilenda

Brilliant_Rock
Joined
Apr 20, 2010
Messages
816
Oooh thanks for the mayo tip! I'm definitely going to try that before resorting to stripping/refinishing. Poor DH tried to cover it with some pumpkin decorations, but it's in a really awkward spot.
 

ame

Super_Ideal_Rock
Joined
Jul 7, 2004
Messages
10,869
heraanderson|1318330299|3037639 said:
Oh you poor thing. I did that to my parent's table when I was growing up. I'm afraid for it to be whole and happy again you'll have to refinish it.
As did I. They did have to refinish.
 

tyty333

Super_Ideal_Rock
Premium
Joined
Dec 17, 2008
Messages
27,233
A nice coffee table book?
 
Be a part of the community Get 3 HCA Results
Top