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jgourlay said:


Thanks all! I'll go Mayo first, and anything left will be hit with mineral spirits and soap.

I don't want to strip it completely and refinish as this chair is part of a dining room set and I'm entirely certain there is no method for me to match the finish.




Worked great! Thanks!
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jgourlay said:


[blockquote]jgourlay said:


Thanks all! I'll go Mayo first, and anything left will be hit with mineral spirits and soap.

I don't want to strip it completely and refinish as this chair is part of a dining room set and I'm entirely certain there is no method for me to match the finish.




Worked great! Thanks!


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Which did most of the work? The mayo or the post cleaning?
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Cooler said:

Which did most of the work? The mayo or the post cleaning?




Hard to say. I had my daughter do all the work. Also, the complicating factor was that during the overnight mayonaise soak, the dog got into the garage and did a fairly thorough job of 'cleaning' the mayonnaise off.

Who knows? Maybe dog snobber is the secret ingredient! In any case, the chair is now clean and solid.
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