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aibu to ask how you get rid of black wooden stains on worktops??

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milkyman · 14/07/2015 17:32

I've no idea what caused it but it's a small, round black stain. any ideas?

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MaliaGrace · 14/07/2015 17:36

Why would you be unreasonable?? Confused I don't understand.

Anyway, posting a photo may help as I can't quite imagine what that sort of stain would look like.

CainInThePunting · 14/07/2015 17:38

Do you mean black stains on wooden work tops?
As long as it's not a burn mark some kind of cream cleaner might work?

LazyLouLou · 14/07/2015 17:41

If it is real wood then lemon juice puddled on it and left for a while is a good first step.

After that you are into the joys of getting a sander and redoing the whole thing. Which should happen regularly anyway. It might be that the top hasn't been regularly oiled that has allowed the stain to form in the first place.

But don't be scared of it. I have had wooden worktops for decades and after the first time re-oiling them is a doddle.

SophiePendragon · 14/07/2015 17:43

It's really hard to get them off even by sanding pretty hard. I know this as I have tried.

That's the issue with wood. If you keep them well oiled it's fine but let it slip and you're into permanent mark territory.

thomashardon · 14/07/2015 18:26

I have a couple on my wooden countertop - I think they are due to putting wet tins on it (and leaving them for a while). I haven't tried sanding and oiling yet, I just let them annoy me instead Hmm

DoreenLethal · 14/07/2015 18:31

What is unreasonable about it? Has anyone said that you are being unreasonable wanting to remove the stain?

Or are you actually asking for advice on how to get rid of the stain?

milkyman · 14/07/2015 19:04

just advice as aibu has more responses. sorry Sad

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NoMontagues · 14/07/2015 19:08

Yes but they probably won't all be the kind of response you want OP

There's a housekeeping topic over there > >

Or even chat would be ok.

bigbluebus · 14/07/2015 19:08

I can confirm that sanding does not remove them. We have a wooden worktop in our utility room which has black marks where damp clothes have been left on it. DH attacked it with the sander the other day and it doesn't look any different Sad

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