To get rid of an older stain: Moisten a cotton cloth in olive oil, and touch the cloth to a bit of rottenstone (see next photo). Gently rub the stained area with the cloth until the ring appears to be gone. Never wax or polish over an alcohol or water ring, since this will permanently set the stain on the wood finish.
To get rid of an older stain: Moisten a cotton cloth in olive oil, and touch the cloth to a bit of rottenstone (see next photo). Gently rub the stained area with the cloth until the ring appears to be gone. Never wax or polish over an alcohol or water ring, since this will permanently set the stain on the wood finish.
To get rid of an older stain: Moisten a cotton cloth in olive oil, and touch the cloth to a bit of rottenstone (see next photo). Gently rub the stained area with the cloth until the ring appears to be gone. Never wax or polish over an alcohol or water ring, since this will permanently set the stain on the wood finish.
To get rid of an older stain: Moisten a cotton cloth in olive oil, and touch the cloth to a bit of rottenstone (see next photo). Gently rub the stained area with the cloth until the ring appears to be gone. Never wax or polish over an alcohol or water ring, since this will permanently set the stain on the wood finish.
To get rid of an older stain: Moisten a cotton cloth in olive oil, and touch the cloth to a bit of rottenstone (see next photo). Gently rub the stained area with the cloth until the ring appears to be gone. Never wax or polish over an alcohol or water ring, since this will permanently set the stain on the wood finish.
To get rid of an older stain: Moisten a cotton cloth in olive oil, and touch the cloth to a bit of rottenstone (see next photo). Gently rub the stained area with the cloth until the ring appears to be gone. Never wax or polish over an alcohol or water ring, since this will permanently set the stain on the wood finish.