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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybub, post: 3813443, member: 18886"]I use Amish Wood Milk on all my furniture, especially the old pieces. If you have any finish left on your cabinet, and it looks like there is, it should clean up nicely. There are also industrial/commercial strength "cleaners" but I find they take more of the finish off. What is that that has dripped on the top of the cabinet? If it is old varnish in a bad refinishing attempt, the cleaner won't help with that. You will need to take the old finish off. Whatever it is, it should be really cute when it's finished.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybub, post: 3813443, member: 18886"]I use Amish Wood Milk on all my furniture, especially the old pieces. If you have any finish left on your cabinet, and it looks like there is, it should clean up nicely. There are also industrial/commercial strength "cleaners" but I find they take more of the finish off. What is that that has dripped on the top of the cabinet? If it is old varnish in a bad refinishing attempt, the cleaner won't help with that. You will need to take the old finish off. Whatever it is, it should be really cute when it's finished.[/QUOTE]
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