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Removing White Out From Wood?

I have a wood counter base, and I spilled whiteout on how do I get it off?

KM

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January 10, 20052 found this helpful
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Spray on some WD-40, let it sit, and scrape off lightly.

 
Anonymous
February 24, 20161 found this helpful
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Thank you! Thank you! I almost had a heart attack when I couldn't get the white off my kids were using from a granite countertop and concrete table. The WD-40 wiped it right off!

 
Anonymous
April 28, 20160 found this helpful

I used nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, apple cider vinegar and baking soda. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes then vacuum it up. It came right up, no need for WD-40!

 
Anonymous
December 23, 20161 found this helpful

Thank you so much w40 work perfectly within seconds merry Christmas happy New Year happy Hannukah Happy Kwanzaa

 
May 10, 20180 found this helpful

Thank you so much. I was reluctant to use WD-40 but omg worked like a charm. I spilled white out on my new desk . An area like 4"x4" and I panicked. Thanks again.

 
September 10, 20180 found this helpful

I spilled white from top of end table covered all the way down to wood floor. Spray Goo Gone over the area waited 10 minutes, wipe them all off like you would wipe dust.

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They were like magic infront of your eyes. Thanks for the prior commented.

 
Anonymous
January 3, 20200 found this helpful

I don't have WD-40

 
By steeze77 (Guest Post)
December 16, 20082 found this helpful
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I used Goo Gone on my spilled white-out and it worked AMAZINGLY. Just put some on a paper towel or rag and it comes off like magic!

 
May 22, 20180 found this helpful

Amazing! Gone in 3 seconds on my 100 yr old oak table!

 
By Val (Guest Post)
December 16, 20080 found this helpful
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Thank you so much for the solution to my problem! I used WD-40 and it worked like magic.

 
September 18, 20060 found this helpful

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I have a home office and I'd mistakenly grabbed a bottle of White Out thinking it was my Visine eye drops (the bottles were side by side on my desk). I got very distracted just as I was grabbing for my eyedrops. I ended up dumping the whole bottle (yes, the WHOLE bottle) of White out ALL OVER MY FACE, my lips, tongue, teeth, shirt, hands... desk.... computer keyboard, rather putting the Visine eyedrops in my eyes. What a blooming mess! Fortunately, I just missed my eyeball!!! I felt it (what I thought was the Visine) running down my face and wondered why it was so thick. So when I looked in my hands and saw the empty bottle of White Out in one hand and the little brush attached to the top in the other (yes, not unusal because I always hold the top of the Visine bottle in my left hand while I pull my lbottom eyelid down to pour the drops in my eye from the bottle in my right hand)... and felt it running everywhere, I couldn't believe what I'd done!

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My first reaction was to freak out big time! Then the reality of what I'd done set in! My windows happened to be open and I was laughing so incredibly hard at the stupidity of it all that my neighbors heard me and came out to make sure I was OK. LOL We were all laughing at how ridiculously silly I looked until I/we realized NOTHING was taking it off... not soap/water, fingernail polish remover, terpentine... NOTHING! I thought I'd have to become a hermit in my own home until I read your post about WD40. IT WORKED! However, because I literally had to wash my face, arms, hands, et with the WD40... I had to hop in the shower fast so as to NOT OD on the vapors. LOL Although I'm not a mannequin and therefore don't have a WOOD face, I thank you for the advice..... because I can now face the world again... WHITE OUT FREE! LOL True story!!! Seriously! LOL LOL LOL

 
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July 20, 20070 found this helpful

what is WD 40 and WHERE CAN I GET IT FROM?

 
By (Guest Post)
August 14, 20080 found this helpful

My daughter just exploded a bottle of whiteout on her face and on her brand new Radio Head concert t-shirt. The shirt actually looks even cooler. She had to physically scrub the whiteout off of her cheek.

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A little aloe vera and now she is fine. Thanks for the tips and for the story above...she feels a little better knowing she isn't the only pale face. :-) Liz

 
By bob (Guest Post)
November 11, 20080 found this helpful

Goobegone works great.

 
October 30, 20120 found this helpful

I know this sounds weird but if you just take the non-eraser end of an unsharpened pencil, and just scrap away. It sounds silly but it worked for us and it's very simple and doesn't take long.

 
September 9, 20151 found this helpful

wet the spot get something like a napkin or toilet paper then wipe it on the spot then scrap it with your nails or use a eraser a card/credit card of scrape it with scissors basically anything u just gotta wet it

 
June 27, 20160 found this helpful

it worked real well but not enough thank youthough

 
Anonymous
November 9, 20150 found this helpful

I just spilled white out on my floor I used a eraser it came off like magic

 
December 29, 20160 found this helpful

The pink eraser worked great! A white one that is softer did not.

 
Anonymous
January 14, 20160 found this helpful

Goo Gone was the easiest way! White out has been sitting and dryed on the desk for months. Put goo gone on a napkin and it wiped off immedietly. Thank YOU!

 
Anonymous
February 8, 20160 found this helpful

Senior Shopper says: Goo Gone worked wonders!

 
Anonymous
March 20, 20160 found this helpful

Omg, you just saved my beautiful wood dining room table with this WD-40 advice!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!

 
November 1, 20160 found this helpful

Goo gone was a miracle. Wiped right off. Did not damage wood. Thanks!

 
Anonymous
November 23, 20160 found this helpful

Thank you! I used a credit card to gently scrap it off my pine table! It worked great! Looks like new!

 
January 6, 20170 found this helpful

Spilled on my dining room table. Sprayed the surface with WD40. With paper towels and some scrubbing, it cleaned right up.

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Used some water to dilute the WD40 residue after and the looks and feels fine again. Thanks for the tip!

 
May 21, 20170 found this helpful

WD40 works! We had a large spill on an end table and we scratched some spots and then sprayed the WD40, let it sit for a minute and scrubbed a little bit and now I don't have to replace an end table - and I don't have to kill my 15 yr old daughter!

 
May 4, 20170 found this helpful

I used cleaning fluid - spot remover - quite successfully and quickly.

 
November 13, 20190 found this helpful

Lavender essential oil also works perfectly and there are no toxic fumes. Has to be 100% lavender oil, no other oils mixed in. I wouldn't use it on unfinished wood, as it would leave a grease mark, but I just cleaned a big white-out spill off my finished wood desk and it was effortless.

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Lavender oil is a great solvent, removes adhesives, paints--it's what artists used to clean their brushes with before industrial chemicals.

 

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