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Saturday 23 January 2010

How do I remove nicotine from wood furniture?

Hello everyone. I have been away for a few days, having got offered a good deal in Malta. It was a pleasant break, nice to get away from the snow.

I have had a question from someone who has inherited an antique rocking chair from her grandfather. Apparently he was a heavy smoker and the chair, not having been cleaned for over 20 years has a nicotine grime covering it. My reader has been using a proprietary cleaner but is finding this is hard work and slow going. What she wanted to know is whether Heritage Woodcare will be any better.

Removing nicotine grime is the same as any other grime. Prepare your cloth in the usual way - give your bottle a really good shake, pour some into a container, take any soft and clean cloth, soak in your polish, squeeze and wring your cloth out, pour any remaining polish in the container back into your bottle and just wipe. You may need several applications to remove the buildup completely with the chair going streaky as the buildup is removed. No hard work is necessary and you do not need to do vigorous rubbing nor do you need to buff up.

Heritage Woodcare has many uses being ideal for use on wood furniture, wood flooring (natural and laminate) and in the kitchen.It is ideal for use in hotels, guest houses, stately homes, churches as well as in the domestic envonment.

Heritage woodcare can be obtained online, visit www.heritagepolish.com/shop/heritage-woodcare/cat_2.html

2 comments:

Electric Monkey said...

It's a pity her there wasn't any e-cigs around in those days!

Manager said...

Hi Jim

I used Heritage Woodcare on my kitchen cabinets and I was impressed with the way it cleaned off the grease and dirt that had stained the wooden doors.

Very good

Thanks

Gareth