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<p>[QUOTE="stracci, post: 9699631, member: 13814"]Some Antiquers may yell at me, but I would try rubbing a test spot with fine steel wool or even super fine sand paper.</p><p>Someone probably painted that top long ago because it was damaged in some way.</p><p><br /></p><p>Of course, you could always strip the top and refinish with the darkest stain you can find.</p><p>PS, Hugs to Moby![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stracci, post: 9699631, member: 13814"]Some Antiquers may yell at me, but I would try rubbing a test spot with fine steel wool or even super fine sand paper. Someone probably painted that top long ago because it was damaged in some way. Of course, you could always strip the top and refinish with the darkest stain you can find. PS, Hugs to Moby![/QUOTE]
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